Ontario parents, advocates call for more supports for special needs students

Chris Walters’ four-year-old daughter escaped from her Hamilton school last month and made it three blocks away before she was found by a member of the public in the middle

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Neuroscientist Melanie Woodin named as University of Toronto’s 17th president

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Only Canada, N.S. flags allowed outside schools on Nova Scotia’s South Shore

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Lethbridge brothers fund university scholarships for Indigenous students

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It all started in 1985, now a program at the University of Lethbridge has expanded and is celebrating 40 years

How student loan, nutrition programs will outlive U.S. Education Department

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U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Friday that critical programs handled by the U.S. Education Department for student loans and

Trump signs order to dismantle U.S. Education Department, but not entirely

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U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday calling for the dismantling of the U.S. Education Department, advancing a

Ontario urged to ‘double down’ on college, university funding given tariff threat

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Ontario business and education leaders are calling on the Ford government to increase funding to colleges and universities as a

Quebec to expand religious symbol ban, force students to uncover faces

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Quebec to table new bill to strengthen secularism in schools

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University of Lethbridge student creates ‘SnackRadar’ app to battle food insecurity

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It’s a common joke that college kids survive on cheap ramen noodles and Kraft Dinner, but food insecurity is a