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Originally posted by phidelt-ubc
umm... I don't think Canada is not greek-friendly.. our number of post-secondary institutions are less than those of the US because our population is much smaller. Furthermore Canada has alot of two-year colleges and two-year University Colleges, with students eventually transfering to universities.
For example at the University of British Columbia where i'm from, we have 9 NIC Fraternity Chapters, 1 colony, and 1 soon to be colony. We have 8 NPC Sorority Chapters. We also have 2 Professional Fraternities, and 1 professional sorority. We also have the last international chapter of Phrateres, a girl-only service club affiliated with the Greek System.
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Many schools don't recognize the groups individually, nor do many people participate (other than at some schools). On another note, schools with the title "university college" tend to have four year programs as well as two year ones.