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Inauguration of the College of Northern Canada's Accredited Programs

The College of Northern Canada’s accredited programs were inaugurated today by the Honourable Minister of Education, the Honourable Mayor of the City of Yellowknife, the President of the NWT Chamber of Commerce, the Executive Director of the Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce, the Representative of Federal Minister Rebecca Alty, and many other dignitaries! It was a historic moment for Northern Canada.
The College of Northern Canada has made history by making a mark as the first private post-secondary institution within all three territories of Canada, through this accreditation to grant a Diploma.

The College of Northern Canada is registered with the BIP Registry of ITI, GNWT

Unlock Nationwide Career Opportunities in Logistics

The College of Northern Canada (CNC) proudly announces that its Diploma in Logistics Management and Certificate in Logistics Management programs have received full accreditation from the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT), Department of Education, Culture and Employment.
The College of Northern Canada (CNC) is excited to announce the launch of the CMC (Certified Management Consultant) program, now available to learners throughout the North. As one of Canada’s most respected credentials in business consulting, the CMC program empowers Northern professionals to lead, advise, and excel in today’s evolving economy.
The College of Northern Canada (CNC) is proud to offer the CCLP (CITT-Certified Logistics Professional) program to learners across the North. This nationally recognized designation opens doors to high-demand logistics and supply chain management careers – right from Northern communities.
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CNC is providing a 20% discount on tuition fees to Indigenous students

The College of Northern Canada is providing a 20% discount on tuition fees to Indigenous students, where the fees are self-funded and not eligible for Student Financial Assistance (SFA).
International experts gathered in Ifrane city in the Middle Atlas mountains, for the annual Soil & Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) conference that is being held for the first time in Africa.

President of The College of Northern Canada, Dr. Chehrazade Aboukinane, has been selected to be part of the International Organizing Committee of the previous SWAT Conference (Soil and Water Assessment Tool). Taking place in the picturesque mountain town of Ifrane, Morocco – from March 4th to 8th 2024 at Al Akhawayn University – it will be an extremely important gathering of international experts and institutions in the field of watershed and river basin management

Originally developed by Texas A&M University’s AgriLife, SWAT is a powerful hydrological model designed for comprehensive watershed analysis.

Among many other things, SWAT simulates the impact of land management practices and climate change on water quality, erosion, and agricultural productivity. This tool aids researchers, environmentalists, and policymakers in making informed decisions about watershed management, optimizing land use, and assessing the effectiveness of conservation strategies. It is the most widely used modeling software of its kind in the world – having been cited in over 6,000 peer-reviewed journals to date.

Dr. Aboukinane has been a long-standing member of the scientific committee for over 20 years given her extensive experience in environmental compliance, environmental assessment, project management, technical training, and academic leadership. CNC is extremely proud to have her lead its involvement in being one of the international organizers for this prestigious international conference.
CNC is immensely proud of our very own faculty member, Sasha Ramnarine, for being named a Forty Under 40 Award Winner by Business In Vancouver magazine (BIV). This recognition is a testament to the outstanding quality of our faculty at CNC. We’re glad to have Sasha helping to shape the future here at CNC. You can read the whole article, as well as BIV’s interview of Sasha.
From March 4-8, Morocco’s Al Akhawayn University in collaboration with the United States Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) and the Texas A&M AgriLife Research government agency, present the SWAT, a watershed-to-river basin model that simulates both ground and surface water quality and forecasts environmental effects of land use, management strategies, and climate change.

CNC is providing a 20% discount on tuition fees to Indigenous students

The College of Northern Canada is providing a 20% discount on tuition fees to Indigenous students, where the fees are self-funded and not eligible for Student Financial Assistance (SFA).
This initiative is part of CNC’s commitment to enhancing access to higher education and empowering Northern and Indigenous communities to pursue meaningful career pathways. By reducing financial barriers, the college aims to encourage more Indigenous learners to enroll in its accredited programs, including logistics, business consulting, and professional designation pathways.
CNC has long been recognized for its community-focused curriculum and strong ties with Indigenous communities. The 20% discount program is another step toward building equitable access to quality education and supporting learners who choose to self-invest in their academic future.
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The College of Northern Canada (CNC) proudly announces that its Diploma in Logistics Management and Certificate in Logistics Management programs have received full accreditation from the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT), Department of Education, Culture and Employment. This milestone affirms CNC’s leadership in advancing relevant, community-driven post-secondary education that reflects and responds to the needs of the North.

Inauguration of the College of Northern Canada's Accredited Programs