New universities in canada

Here are some new universities in Canada that have been established in recent years:

  1. University of the Fraser Valley (Abbotsford, BC) - Established in 2008, it is a public university that offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
  2. Lakehead University Orillia Campus (Orillia, ON) - Established in 2006, it is a public university that offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
  3. University of Ontario Institute of Technology (Oshawa, ON) - Established in 2003, it is a public university that focuses on technology and innovation.
  4. Nipissing University (North Bay, ON) - Established in 1992, it is a public university that offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
  5. Mount Royal University (Calgary, AB) - Established in 1910, it was previously a college, but was granted university status in 2007.
  6. University of Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown, PEI) - Established in 1969, it is a public university that offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
  7. Acadia University (Wolfville, NS) - Established in 1838, it is a public university that offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
  8. University of the Arctic (Yellowknife, NT) - Established in 2001, it is a pan-Arctic university that offers online and distance education programs.
  9. Crandall University (Moncton, NB) - Established in 1949, it is a private Christian university that offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
  10. St. Francis Xavier University (Antigonish, NS) - Established in 1853, it is a public university that offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there may be other new universities in Canada that are not included here. Additionally, the dates listed are the dates when each university was established as a university, which may not necessarily be the same as when it was founded as a college or institution.