‘Very frustrating’: No clear opening date for new north-end Halifax school

Parents and students in the north end of Halifax who have been waiting five years for a new elementary school to be built are still waiting. St. Joseph’s-Alexander McKay Elementary

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B.C. to require all schools to be equipped with AEDs, naloxone

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Every school in British Columbia will soon be required to be equipped with two types of lifesaving tools. The B.C.

Beloved Toronto principal to remain at school after students protest planned transfer

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A beloved Toronto school principal whose planned transfer students protested will remain where he is, a school board superintendent says.

McGill faculty groups file constitutional challenge of Quebec labour bill

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Southern Alberta Medical Program at U of L now accepting applications from future doctors

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It’s been talked about for quite some time, but the first tangible evidence of the Southern Alberta Medical Program has

Development permit appeals surge in Calgary amid delay concerns

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The number of development permit appeals in Calgary has “surged” since citywide rezoning was approved, according to the city’s Subdivision

‘As safe as possible’: UMSU president says students want more secure campus

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The president of the University of Manitoba Students’ Union says he wants to see more done to protect students on

University of Saskatchewan’s Student Union calls for repeal on Bill 137

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In October of 2023, the government of Saskatchewan passed Bill 137, otherwise known as “The Parent’s Bill of Rights”. The

Alberta high school students gain hands-on STEM experience

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For six weeks, high school students from across southern Alberta are working with leading researchers at the University of Lethbridge

Teachers, opposition blast Ford government school board takeover as ‘power grab’

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Teachers, trustees and opposition politicians are calling on the Ford government to drop its takeover of school boards and hand