New private college in Yellowknife says it will help the North — but its critics aren't sold
The College of Northern Canada applied to offer two degrees in the N.W.T.: a diploma in global tourism management and a diploma in global logistics. Both programs were rejected by the territorial government, according to the president of the college.
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The College of Northern Canada applied to offer two degrees in the N.W.T.: a diploma in global tourism management and a diploma in global logistics. Both programs were rejected by the territorial government, according to the president of the college.