WorkSki and learn in the Selkirk MountainsAt Selkirk College, you can graduate from ski bum to resort manager, and get paid to do what you love
JobsA Montreal hotel run by studentsHospitality students are at your beck and call at the ITHQ, a Montreal school funded by the Quebec government
EducationYearning to learn OjibweI am a 22-year-old Anishinaabe from Lake Manitoba First Nation, and my language has eluded me my whole life. I can’t speak it. I never could.
EducationBring your own horse to cowboy collegeStudents at Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alta., study from the saddle. When they’re done, they find work on ranches, feedlots and remote cow camps.
WorkLaSalle boosts Montreal’s reputation for fashionTait, Karimi, Tremblay, Saint Pierre. The list of successful fashion grads out of Quebec is growing.
CollegesThe tricks—and the stigma—of the tradesLong derided as a path for students who aren’t ‘book smart,’ the trades are more technical, complex and rewarding than ever
UniversityCanada’s M.B.A. programs: a variety of options at 41 schoolsTuition and program lengths vary widely, and the traditional M.B.A.—two years, full-time—is no longer the only way to go
UniversityGambling on an M.D.In 2013, most would-be doctors came from just six undergrad schools, even though they were the tougher, more competitive ones
EducationTaking care of businessPrograms in engineering, arts and even environmental studies are embracing dollars and sense
CollegesStudents like diploma-degree option at Guelph-HumberAs student confirmations drop overall at Ontario universities, Guelph-Humber saw a 19% increase