Canada’s housing woes continue despite cap

International students are being taken advantage of and continue to live in unsuitable conditions, despite the imposed cap and ongoing efforts of organisations working hard to find solutions. “The study permit cap won’t solve the long-term problem of a shortage of housing,” said Julia Oravec, director with the rented residential market data and advisory firm…

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Breaking The Silence: Unusual Insights On Mental Health In Law From Mariette Clardy-Davis

This in-house attorney shares practical tips for fostering a healthier workplace and discusses the importance of mental health advocacy in the legal field. The post Breaking The Silence: Unusual Insights On Mental Health In Law From Mariette Clardy-Davis appeared first on Above the Law. #Breaking #Silence #Unusual #Insights #Mental #Health #Law #Mariette #ClardyDavis

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Oregon Cannabis Roundup: Fall 2024

Now that Labor Day is in the rear view and people are paying attention again, it seems like a good time to drop a line on Oregon cannabis. Here are some highlights, to launch you into fall. OLCC’s 2024-2028 Strategic Plan A draft of the 2024-2028 Strategic Plan was first circulated at a Commission meeting…

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The Importance of Variable Print When Marketing a College or University 

In today’s increasingly digital world, colleges and universities must utilize a variety of marketing strategies to reach prospective students. While digital marketing is essential, traditional methods like direct mail and variable print continue to play a crucial role in comprehensive marketing campaigns. Here’s why these methods are important for higher education marketing:  Tangibility and Personalization …

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The morning read for Thursday, Sept. 12

WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on Sep 12, 2024 at 11:01 am Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Thursday morning read: Recommended Citation: Ellena Erskine, The morning read for Thursday, Sept. 12, SCOTUSblog (Sep. 12, 2024, 11:01 AM),…

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Oregon Cannabis Roundup: Fall 2024

Now that Labor Day is in the rear view and people are paying attention again, it seems like a good time to drop a line on Oregon cannabis. Here are some highlights, to launch you into fall. OLCC’s 2024-2028 Strategic Plan A draft of the 2024-2028 Strategic Plan was first circulated at a Commission meeting…

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7 Reasons to Integrate a Nonprofit’s CRM and General Ledger

Imagine this scene: [FADE IN ON A BOARD MEETING] DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: As of June 30, we’ve raised $9.2 million. FINANCE DIRECTOR: Fiscal year-end numbers have not been fully reviewed yet, but recognized revenue from fundraising will be close to $7 million DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR: What the…?!? EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Ugh. [Executive Director throws head in hands. FADE…

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Morning Docket: 09.12.24

* Nevada rejects NCBE test to forge new attorney licensing regime front-loading requirements during law school so “law graduates could be cleared to practice within weeks of completing their studies.” [Reuters] * Judge settles suit with law firm that threatened to release nude photos. [ABA Journal] * A&O Shearman blasted by senior attorneys over shock…

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