‘Very frustrating’: No clear opening date for new north-end Halifax school

Parents and students in the north end of Halifax who have been waiting five years for a new elementary school to be built are still waiting. St. Joseph’s-Alexander McKay Elementary

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Teacher suspended after showing students video related to Charlie Kirk’s death

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Victoria police school liaison officers to return to schools this month

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Victoria Police Department says school police liaison officers will return to

Toronto Catholic trustees plot meeting, consider taking Ford government to court

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Trustees at Toronto’s Catholic school board are attempting to schedule a rogue meeting to get a legal opinion on their

Staff at Ontario public colleges head out on strike after failing to reach deal

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Support staff at Ontario’s public colleges are officially on strike, walking off the job at midnight after their union failed

Tight budget means Alberta teachers face a stark choice in bargaining: Danielle Smith

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With a provincewide teachers strike looming, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says their union has a stark choice between heftier pay

Trustees accuse Ontario education minister of hypocrisy over focus on expenses

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Ontario school board trustees are calling Education Minister Paul Calandra a “hypocrite” for going after individual expenses, pointing out he

Thousands of Ontario public college staff on brink of strike as deadline ticks closer

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Some 10,000 support staff at Ontario’s 24 publicly-funded colleges are on the

Ford government won’t eliminate French, Catholic trustees but English board has no cover

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Trustees at Ontario’s 31 English public school boards have “no constitutional cover whatsoever” to stop the Ford government from firing

Alberta teachers plan provincewide strike starting Oct. 6 as talks hit stalemate

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The union representing Alberta’s 51,000 teachers says they’re planning to walk off the job starting Oct. 6. With contract talks