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Saskatchewan parents face challenges of child-care costs

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The promise of $10-a-day child care is supposed to make raising a young family more affordable. But for some Saskatchewan

Montreal specialized camp cancellation leaves families scrambling

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Montreal families of children with disabilities say they’ve been left scrambling after a specialized summer camp was cancelled due to

Global markets rise, oil prices retreat despite Iran war escalation

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Wall Street followed global markets higher Wednesday and the price of U.S. crude fell eased despite a new barrage of

Shaping Saskatchewan: Vince Bruni-Bossio

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Alberta teachers fail to get court injunction on back-to-work law that ended strike

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A judge denied on Friday an injunction application from Alberta teachers against legislation that forced them back to work and

N.B. budget: Cuts to culture funding would have ‘profound impact,’ advocates say

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A group of heritage advocates in Fredericton are looking to make sure cultural funding is not on the chopping block

Ford government could keep school boards under supervision for ‘years’

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Ontario’s education minister says he will keep school boards in the province under supervision for years if necessary and won’t

Ontario elementary school teachers getting $750 spending accounts for supplies

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The Ford government says it will give elementary school teachers access to $750 per year in classroom supplies, which they’ll

Planning funds announced for 10 new schools in Edmonton

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The Alberta government’s 2026 budget contains $44-million in funds for 10 new school projects in Edmonton and the locations of