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Ontario invests $242 million to upgrade college and university facilities

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The Ontario government is investing $242 million to upgrade learning facilities and equipment at publicly-funded colleges and universities across the

School staff save Edmonton student’s life during recess: ‘Real-life heroes’

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After being away from school for more than two months, Chloe Aranha is so excited to be back in her

‘Exceptionally unique’ amphibian stars in Vancouver Aquarium exhibit

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One of the world’s most unusual amphibians is the star of a new permanent exhibit at the Vancouver Aquarium. The

Alberta school boards remove dozens of library books as provincial ban in effect

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Alberta’s two biggest school divisions say dozens of library books have been taken off the shelves as the province’s ban

International students at USask struggle to keep up with rising tuition costs

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International students at the University of Saskatchewan are voicing their concerns about the cost of tuition increasing nearly every semester.

International students allocated to Ontario colleges, universities to drop again

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The Ford government has been told to again reduce the number of international students who can study at Ontario universities

SINs, bank accounts likely compromised in Ontario school board cyber incident

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size A school board in northern Ontario says employee social insurance numbers and

Quebec teachers’ union survey says 90 per cent have faced violence on the job

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A Quebec teachers’ union released the findings of a survey of its members on Monday that found 90 per cent of respondents

Alberta Teachers’ Association accuses provincial government of bad faith bargaining

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Alberta Teachers Association (ATA) is accusing the provincial government of bad