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Fanshawe College plans 35% staffing cut ahead of projected enrolment plunge

Thu, 2025-05-08 14:31
The London Free Press
Fanshawe College is slashing 400 full-time employees positions – 35 per cent of its workforce – in the wake of a projected cumulative deficit of $95 million by March 2027.
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Dyer: Trump lacks courage to be true revolutionary

Sun, 2025-01-12 00:16
The London Free Press
Turning yourself from a democratically elected president into a dictator is a tricky operation, and most people who try it fail.
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Baranyai: Romance ageless in Hallmark Universe

Sun, 2024-11-10 00:02
The London Free Press
Made-for-TV romance seems to be having a moment. Long treated like the hayseed cousin of serious cinema, escapism blossomed with new legitimacy during the pandemic. Viewers in isolation embraced small-screen distractions en masse, from the weird spectacle of Tiger King to the heaving bodices of Bridgerton. Read More
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