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How can AI be used ethically in universities? Quebec group to study issue

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Manitoba to provide update on cellphones in school following Saskatchewan’s ban

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Manitoba, now the only western Canadian province without an overarching cellphone ban in school classrooms, says an update is coming.

Manitoba parents voice support for ban on electronic devices in the classroom

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ahead of the upcoming academic year, more jurisdictions are implementing bans on

Manitoba teachers reach new historic provincial collective agreement

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size A first-of-its-kind deal for the province has been accepted by Manitoba teachers.

Autism supports in B.C. schools may be at risk after being cut from program, staff say

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Support services for students with autism in schools across B.C. could be at risk after some staff say they were

Saskatchewan limits cellphone use in schools

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The Saskatchewan provincial government is limiting cellphone use in schools. Starting in the upcoming 2024-25 school year, cellphones will not

U of G ranked as one of Canada’s top employers for diversity

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The University of Guelph is one of the top diverse places to work for in Canada. Forbes magazine released its

Universities in Atlantic Canada worried about big drop expected in foreign students

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With just over one month before the beginning of the school year, universities in Atlantic Canada are worried about the

South Okanagan teacher reprimanded again for disrespectful behaviour

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A South Okanagan teacher who had previously run afoul of both the school district he works in and the B.C.