January 13, 2006
Native Suspicion
Canada's colleges and universities look for ways to recruit aboriginal students wary of a once-hostile educational system
Candace Brunette's finger follows the pushpin path on a wall map in her office at the University of Toronto. The dozens of colored pins mark some of the hundreds of remote aboriginal communities in Ontario, where she recruits students for Canada's largest university.
"There's so much potential out there," says Ms. Brunette, the university's full-time
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