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The University of New Brunswick is not only the oldest English speaking university in Canada, it is among the oldest public universities in the Americas. Its first campus was founded in 1785 at Fredericton. At the time, the institution was known as the Academy of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The name changed to the College […]
Camosun College is more than 100 years old, having got its start as the Young Building of Victoria’s Normal School in 1914. That same building is still the heart of the Lansdowne Campus today. At the time, it had fewer than 100 students. The college itself was formed in 1970 as the Juan de Fuca […]
The University of Victoria started out as Victoria College more than a century ago, in 1903. At the time, it was affiliated with McGill University in Montreal. It is the oldest post-secondary learning institution in British Columbia, however. Though Victoria separated from McGill in 1915, it gained full university status nearly half a century later, […]
The University of Northern British Columbia got its start in 1990, making it a very young institution indeed. It started small, as well, offering just a handful of courses from commercially rented office space in 1992 and 1993, but by 1994 the primary campus at St George was finished and it could begin teaching in […]
Memorial University of Newfoundland got its start in 1925, as Memorial University College. It was established as a memorial to Newfoundland’s World War One dead, but its scope was expanded to include casualties of WW2 as well. Initially it offered only the first 2 years of a standard university education, and its first enrolment was […]