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Report questions education priorities in Saskatchewan

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Alberta government seeking advice to tackle violence and aggression in schools

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Quebec government will not appeal court ruling scrapping out-of-province tuition hike

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Quebec government is promising to maintain a university tuition hike for out-of-province students

‘It’s very sweaty’: Trustees say New Westminster’s sweltering portables need AC

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With B.C. baking in an early-season heat wave, two New Westminster school trustees are calling for air conditioning in school

Hundreds of Toronto students walk out of class after beloved principal shuffled by board

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Hundreds of students at Rosedale Heights School of the Arts have walked out of class in support of their beloved

Calgary graduate earns history degree — 50 years after his last one

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A look around the floor of Mount Royal University’s convocation on Friday would have yielded many bright-eyed students eager to

Troubled Ontario school board cutting staff to save $4.7M

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A massive deficit is leading the Thames Valley District School Board to make massive cuts to staffing in an effort

Undocumented students push for right to education, but Alberta noncommittal

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Ariana Zapata’s favourite subject in school is social studies. For the 13-year-old in Edmonton, this means lessons on historical societies,

B.C. mom shocked cards about drug use on display at school-sanctioned event

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Nanaimo, B.C., mother says she was frustrated to find information regarding