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Ontario boosts access to online Loyalist College courses

Author of the article: Derek Baldwin Publishing date: May 31, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  3 minute read  •  Article content The Ontario government is investing $401,280 to support four innovative virtual learning projects at Loyalist College to help provide students with more choice and access to high-quality postsecondary education and retraining opportunities. “These projects will help ensure our postsecondary institutions have the tools they need to create great curriculum online,” said Todd Smith, MPP for Bay of Quinte, in a press release. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Ontario boosts access to online Loyalist College courses Back to video

Queen s Park Update – May 28, 2021

May 30, 2021 Reading time: 3 min Jim McDonell. Significant progress is being made on the vaccination front, with over 70 percent of adults receiving their first dose, surpassing our neighbours in the United States. Eleven local pharmacies now offer the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines as new data and supplies allow the program to expand. The Pfizer vaccine has also been approved for our youth 12 years old and older. You can book your appointment at www.ontario.ca/bookvaccine or by calling 1-888-999-6488 if you have a red and white OHIP card, need assistance, or wish to book multiple appointments. Limited supplies of the AstraZeneca vaccines have arrived, making second-dose appointments available for those who received their first dose between March 10 and 19. People will be contacted by the pharmacy where they received their first dose. AstraZeneca differs from the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, as the drug maker recommends its sec

Province spending $751K to help Lakehead University expand virtual learning

Lambton College receives provincial funding for virtual learning

Article content The province has announced financial support for two innovative virtual learning projects taking place at Lambton College. On May 25, it was announced that $472,234 would support a pair of projects to provide Lambton College students with more choice and more access to post-secondary education and retraining opportunities, part of the province’s Virtual Learning Strategy announced last December. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Lambton College receives provincial funding for virtual learning Back to video “These projects will help ensure our postsecondary institutions have the tools they need to create great curriculum online,” said MPP Bob Bailey. “By increasing virtual course offerings, we’re helping the next generation of workers, innovators, researchers, and leaders develop the skills and training they need to succeed in their careers, when and where they need it most.”

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