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  2. CDI College - Wikipedia

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    CDI College is a private, for-profit career college in Canada. It offers programs in the business, technology and health care fields. The college has 23 campus locations in five Canadian provinces: six in British Columbia, eight in Alberta, one in Manitoba, four in Ontario and five in Quebec. [1] The school has been owned by the Eminata Group ...

  3. Collège des Ingénieurs - Wikipedia

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    Collège des Ingénieurs. The Collège des Ingénieurs (CDI) is an independent international educational institution founded in Paris, France in 1986 and known for its postgraduate management training (MBA, Master of Business Administration). The training model is innovative for management training, it is exclusively aimed at engineers and ...

  4. Eminata Group - Wikipedia

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    Canada. Owner. Peter Chung (chairperson) The Eminata Group is a for-profit provider of post-secondary education in Canada. The corporation, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, owns and manages a number of for-profit colleges in Canada, including Vancouver Career College, and CDI College and Campus Support parent company. [1]

  5. University of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Campus Saint-Jean is a francophone campus located five kilometres east of the main campus, in Bonnie Doon, formerly named "Faculté Saint-Jean". It is the only French-language university campus west of Manitoba. Due to increasing enrolment, the Campus Saint-Jean is undergoing expansion, acquiring new laboratory and classroom spaces.

  6. Vancouver Career College - Wikipedia

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    Website. career .college. Vancouver Career College is a private for-profit post-secondary career college with seven campuses in British Columbia, Canada. It specializes in training students for careers in health care, business, legal administration, education and various trades. Established in 1996, the college is owned by the Eminata Group via ...

  7. Concordia University of Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Concordia University of Edmonton was founded in 1921 as Concordia College by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod to prepare young men for preaching and teaching in the Christian church. It was essentially a high school for many decades. It introduced co-education in 1939, offering general study courses and an accredited high school program.

  8. Canada Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Website. canadachristiancollege .com. Canada Christian College and School of Graduate Theological Studies, also known as Canada Christian College, is a private evangelical Bible college in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. [2] As of 2020, over 6,500 people have graduated from Canada Christian College. [3]

  9. Providence University College and Theological Seminary

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    History. Providence University College and Theological Seminary, formerly known as The Winnipeg Bible Training School, was founded in Canada in 1925, and renamed a short time later to Winnipeg Bible Institute [3] with one of its founding leaders named Reverend H. L. Turner. When it received a provincial charter to grant theological degrees in ...