At the end of April, the government of Ontario announced that, starting in 2018, people under the age of 25 living in the province will get free prescription drugs. The plan will cover 4,400 types of drugs, and will have no deductible or co-payment.
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After a process that spanned several years, today the Board of Governors officially approved Policy 131, UBC’s new “Sexual Assault and Other Sexual Misconduct” policy. We’re breaking down the most important aspects of this policy.
This April, three external reviewers hired by the university conducted a thorough review of everything falling remotely under the umbrella of UBC Campus Security. An in-depth look at Campus Security had not been done in many years.
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