Montreal students at Dawson, Vanier colleges demonstrate against Quebec’s Bill 9

Montreal students at Dawson and Vanier colleges staged a walkout Friday afternoon to protest Quebec’s proposed Bill 9 and Law 14, calling the measures discriminatory and harmful to religious minorities.

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Funding cut for B.C. non-profit that provides services for people with disabilities

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size A B.C. non-profit that provides services for people with disabilities says it

Brett Gibson steps down as Queen’s Gaels men’s hockey coach after 20 years

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It was a stunning and improbable run to the U Sports national tournament to cap off Brett Gibson’s 20th season

New Brunswick extends tuition bursary programs for paramedics, medical technicians

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Alberta won’t consider matching Ottawa’s summer fuel tax pause until June

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Alberta won’t consider following the federal government in pausing fuel taxes for the summer until after the province’s next scheduled

Former Manitoba commissioner says province knew she was working from Florida

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Ontario will give marks for attending class in move minister says came from teachers

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The Ford government says a plan to give students a portion of their grade for showing up to class was

What the Ford government’s education reform means for boards under supervision

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The Ford government’s decision to keep trustees in place long-term — albeit with limited powers — will not mean the

Teen charged after Jasper Place High School student critically injured in stabbing

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A teenager has been charged in a stabbing that put a west Edmonton high school into lockdown and sent a

Ford government backs away from abolishing trustees in education overhaul

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The Ford government is backing down from its threat to abolish school board trustees in Ontario and will, instead, add