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The college has its roots in the Western Ontario Institute of Technology, founded in 1958 to supplement the then-Ryerson Institute in Toronto (now Ryerson University). With the advent of the Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology, St. Clair was founded in 1966; the two institutions were merged a year later. Growth of the college has generally paralleled that of Windsor, especially in relation to the automotive industry.
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| Algonquin | Boréal | Cambrian | Canadore | Centennial | Confederation | Durham | Fanshawe | Fleming | George Brown | Georgian | La Cité | Lambton | Loyalist | Mohawk | Niagara | Northern | St. Clair | St. Lawrence | Sault | Seneca | |||
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