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Parents call for remedial literacy plan as more Nova Scotia students fall behind

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Parents, advocates and the Opposition NDP are sounding the alarm over the province’s education system, saying too many students are

Should AI training start in kindergarten? What we know about Ottawa’s plan

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The long-delayed federal artificial intelligence strategy is here, and the federal government wants the youngest Canadians to get familiar with

Lethbridge Polytechnic creating new projects to strengthen bail risk assessments

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The human side of criminal justice is taking centre stage at Lethbridge Polytechnic. In corrections, officers have an abundance of

Ontario’s teaching unions serve bargaining notice to kick off contract talks

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ontario’s major teaching unions have served notice to the Ford government to

Alberta government announces investment of more than $1 billion in student aid

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New Brunswick’s 12-year plans for school systems include adding pre-K

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The New Brunswick government unveiled its new 12-year plan for the francophone

With school violence on the rise, teachers say cuts will further strain classrooms

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Thousands of Calgary families facing a big jump in school bus fees next year

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The Calgary Board of Education has approved its budget for the 2026-2027 school year and families of students who take

Good Roots program aims to grow STEM interest among Indigenous youth

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Science, technology, engineering and mathematics, better known as STEM, are fields driving