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  2. Extreme Blue - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, 10,000 applications were received for 92 positions in the U.S.; over 10,000 students applied for 220 positions worldwide. At the 2008 National Council for Work Experience (NCWE) award ceremony, the UK Extreme Blue program received the "Over 250 Employees – Short term placement" award. [ 4 ]

  3. Take Our Kids to Work Day - Wikipedia

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    Developed by The Learning Partnership and now lead by The Students Commission of Canada, the initiative started as a one-day event for students in the Greater Toronto Area in the Canadian province of Ontario. [2] Currently, it is a national event with more than 250,000 students, 18,000 teachers and 75,000 organizations participating each year. [3]

  4. International students in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Until 2014, international students were able to receive study permits from almost any educational institution, including unaccredited institutions, and only had to show their intention to study while in Canada. [107] Students could remain in Canada by extending their study permit through a series of studies, until they are able to achieve their ...

  5. Evergreen College (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Since its acceptance of international students, Evergreen College has had a large impact on immigrants settling in Canada. Many international students have chosen the college to attend in order to study Canadian programs. Evergreen College has become involved with the Centre for Newcomers in Calgary [7] adding to its impact on immigrant ...

  6. Munk School - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Toronto, Ontario, offers master's degrees in global affairs and public policy, and a master's degree in European, Russian and Asia-Pacific studies. The school is a member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA). It also works in group of schools that educate students in international affairs.

  7. BBC Canada - Wikipedia

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    While BBC Canada was part-owned by the BBC, not all of the BBC's programmes aired on BBC Canada. In general, while BBC Worldwide and its affiliated operations have a "first look" at the corporation's output, this right only applies so long as BBC Worldwide pays no less than what the BBC Commercial Agency, which is at arm's length, judges to be a particular property's value. [8]

  8. Seneca Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, branded as Seneca Polytechnic since 2023, [3] is a multi-campus public college in the Greater Toronto Area and Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. It offers full-time and part-time programs at the baccalaureate , diploma, certificate , and graduate levels.

  9. The Student School - Wikipedia

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    The Student School is an alternative high school in the Toronto District School Board, founded in 1979 for people who had dropped out of high school to find work before graduating, mostly from general-level academic programmes. Finding that not having their high school diploma restricted their job opportunities, however, they now wished to ...