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

International students at the University of Saskatchewan are voicing their concerns about the cost of tuition increasing nearly every semester. Some say their tuition has nearly doubled from $21,000 since

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Ford government takes over northern Ontario school board

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A month after ordering a northern Ontario school board to resolve what a report called overwhelming dysfunction, the provincial government

Ontario weighing changes to formula that funds colleges, universities

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As Ontario’s public colleges continue to struggle with massively reduced revenue from international students, the Ford government says it is

New Brunswick parent concerned new religious accommodation policy will alienate students

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A new policy at a New Brunswick school district that requires parents to apply for approval for religious accommodations has

McGill’s decision to cut 25 sports teams called ‘unfortunate’ by U Sports CEO

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U Sports chief executive officer Pierre Arsenault says McGill University’s decision to cut 25 sports teams following the 2025-26 season

Ontario plans to release delayed EQAO results next week, after ‘deep dive’

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Education Minister Paul Calandra says he will release standardized testing results next week, after holding them back from publication to

Teachers react with cynicism to Alberta government’s classroom complexity plan

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Alberta’s United Conservative government calls it the “Aggression and Complexity in Schools Action Team.” A 25-member team of superintendents, trustees,

Ford government faces calls to release delayed EQAO scores

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The Ford government is facing growing calls to release the results of province-wide standardized testing, after the minister’s office confirmed

Alberta teachers head to court amid labour and Charter dispute with province

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