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September 2005, volume 2 number 3 Aboriginal peoples in Canada’s urban areas – Narrowing the education gapWhile much more remains to be done, the evidence suggests that progress is indeed being made in improving educational outcomes for the large numbers of Aboriginal children and youth living in Canada’s cities.Graduates of doctoral programs – Who are they and what are their post-degree plans?Doctoral graduates are the most highly educated portion of the population. With their specialized knowledge and skills, they are fundamental to Canada’s innovation activity and to nurturing the skills of new generations of university and college students.
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