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  2. Canadian Army Command and Staff College - Wikipedia

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    Remnants of the old fort, with the new Fort Frontenac in the background. The Canadian Army Command and Staff College (CACSC), formerly the Canadian Land Force Command and Staff College, is a staff college for officers of the Canadian Armed Forces, specializing in staff and army operations courses.

  3. List of colleges in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    List of colleges in Ontario Colleges in Ontario may refer to several types of educational institutions. College in Canada most commonly refers to a career-oriented post-secondary institution that provides vocational training or education in applied arts, applied technology and applied science. Most post-secondary colleges in Ontario typically offer certificate and diploma programs.

  4. Conestoga College - Wikipedia

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    History In 1967, the college was founded as Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology by the government of Ontario to grant diplomas and certificates in career-related, skills-oriented programs.

  5. List of universities in Canada - Wikipedia

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    List of universities in Canada. Universities in Canada are established and operate under provincial and territorial government charters, directed by First Nations bands, [a] or by federal legislation. [b] Most public universities in the country are members of Universities Canada. The title "university" is protected under federal regulation.

  6. University of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of higher learning in Upper Canada. Originally controlled by the Church of England, the university assumed its present name in 1850 upon becoming a secular ...

  7. University of Windsor - Wikipedia

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    The University of Windsor (UWindsor, U of W, or UWin) is a public research university in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. [2] It is Canada's southernmost university. [3] It has approximately 17,500 students. [4] The university was incorporated by the provincial government in 1962 and has more than 150,000 alumni. [5]

  8. Education in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Education in Ontario comprises public and private primary schools, secondary schools and post-secondary institutions. Publicly funded elementary and secondary schools are administered by the Ontario Ministry of Education, while colleges and universities are administered by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. The current respective Ministers for each are Stephen Lecce ...

  9. King's University College, University of Western Ontario

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    King's is the largest affiliated college of the University of Western Ontario and enrolls 3,500 students. [4][1][5] The university college offers programs in arts, social science, childhood and social institutions, management and organizational studies, social justice and peace studies, social work, and theology through its affiliation with St. Peter's Seminary. [6]