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École de danse contemporaine de Montréal

The arrival of independent choreographers and freelance dancers on Québec's artistic landscape led dance teacher and choreographer Linda Rabin and dancer-teacher Candace Loubert to found l'École Linda Rabin Danse Moderne in 1981 in the large Édifice Belgo, on Montréal's Sainte-Catherine Street.

École de musique Jocelyne Laberge

École de musique Jocelyne Laberge. Music school founded in 1978 in Châteauguay, south of Montreal, by Jocelyne Laberge (b Montreal, 9 May 1930).

École normale de musique

École normale de musique. Conservatory and teacher-training institution founded in 1926. It formed part of the Institut pédagogique of Westmount (Montreal), run by the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame.

Canadian Cultural Centre/Centre culturel canadien

Canadian Cultural Centre/Centre culturel canadien. Established in Paris by Canada's Department of External Affairs to foster the dissemination of Canadian culture. The centre is housed in an 18th-century private mansion at 5 rue de Constantine in the seventh arrondissement.

Freshwater Institute (FWI)

The Freshwater Institute, located on the University of Manitoba campus in Winnipeg, Man, is one of the world's leading research centres for freshwater and Arctic fisheries research.

Music at University of Moncton

​Founded in 1968 by Professor Neil J. Michaud, Université de Moncton’s Department of Music continues a prominent musical tradition in Acadia, teaching music exclusively in French.

Music at École Notre-Dame d'Acadie

The École Notre-Dame d'Acadie Music was a preparatory school administered by the sisters of Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur.

National Ballet School of Canada

NBS is widely regarded as one of the world's leading dance education establishments. Its students have distinguished themselves as prizewinners in a number of prestigious international ballet competitions.

Toronto Feature: Hart House

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Toronto Feature: Antitoxin Lab

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Toronto Feature: Rochdale College

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Toronto Feature: Royal Military Institute

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Toronto Feature: York University

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Toronto Feature: Etobicoke Collegiate Institute

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Mount Allison University

In 1875 the college conferred on Grace Annie LOCKHART the first baccalaureate awarded to a woman in the British Empire, and in 1882 it granted to Harriet Starr Stewart the first Bachelor of Arts degree awarded to a woman in Canada.

INRS‒Institut Armand-Frappier Research Centre

The INRS‒Institut Armand-Frappier Research Centre, part of the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), is an important centre for research, training and technology transfer.