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Alberta Education launches review after child hit with belt at private religious school

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Alberta’s government says it’s reviewing the case of a boy who was hit by machine belt as part of school

Student given strap at northern Alberta Mennonite school leads to assault charge

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A woman has been charged with assault after RCMP said a student was physically disciplined with a belt at a

Flipping the script: USask research focuses on therapy dog’s perspective

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Research has shown the many benefits people gain while working with therapy dogs, but have you ever stopped to wonder

U of T mathematician becomes first Canada-based Fields Medal recipient

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Canadian professor and mathematician Jacob Tsimerman has made history as the first scholar based at a Canadian institution — and

SOGI 123 program to continue in B.C. schools despite BC Conservative claims

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The SOGI 123 program remains in place in B.C. schools, despite claims

Ontario school boards record more deficits a year after supervisors sent in

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Five major Ontario school boards that have been under the direct supervision of the Ford government for a year or

Ontario education minister ‘clarifying’ students will be allowed to miss class for sports

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Ontario’s education minister is “clarifying” comments he made urging parents not to take their kids out of the classroom for

Ontario education minister urges parents not to pull kids from school for sports

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra is urging parents not to pull their

Saskatchewan NDP urges province to repeal pronoun law affecting LGBTQ+ youth

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Nearly three years after Saskatchewan’s pronoun law came into effect, LGBTQ+ groups and the province’s Opposition are warning of its