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New scholarship, bursary at Algonquin College honours Inuk chef

March 12, 2026

Algonquin College and C'est Bon cooking school are partnering up to offer a new bursary and scholarship program in honour of Joshua Qiyuk, a young Inuk chef who was killed in a stabbing last year.



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