A non-existent university proclaiming to be in the "province" of California has helped itself to the University of Alberta's history and borrowed information about famous Canadians to fill out a section about notable people. The website for "California South University" describes its campus as 150 buildings in 50 city blocks in Irvine, Calif., which is awfully similar to how the University of Alberta's campus in Edmonton is described on Wikipedia. A photo of Jeb Bush is combined with a description of now-retired Canadian Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin's resume to make up the page for "Prof. Dr. Kenneth Brisham." The page for "Prof. Dr. Arthur Miller" bizarrely claims the 23rd president of the university is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The yellow building is the "Butterdome" on the University of Alberta's campus.
Source: Huffington Post March 17, 2018 20:48 UTC