Kinew says teacher commissioner fired for working from Florida

The Manitoba government has abruptly parted ways with its commissioner in charge of investigating misconduct complaints against teachers. Premier Wab Kinew says the government recently found out that Bobbi Taillefer was working

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$10-a-day daycare program paused in order to stabilize, B.C. government says

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The B.C. government announced on Tuesday that it is pressing pause on one of its longstanding promises: universal $10-a-day child

Tumbler Ridge school portables are for when students, staff ‘are ready’

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Portables and bathroom trailers have now arrived in Tumbler Ridge, a week

Students disappointed by Ontario’s cuts to OSAP grants, tuition freeze lift

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Post-secondary students in Ontario say the government’s decision to reduce financial assistance

How La Loche students returned after mass shooting

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A northern Saskatchewan high school that was the site of a deadly shooting a decade ago closed for weeks before

Saskatchewan Polytechnic backtracks on program move for current students

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Saskatchewan Polytechnic says students in Saskatoon will not be required to relocate 250 km to Regina following a recent program

‘Coming home’: New Halifax school set to welcome students after years of delays

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A new north-end Halifax elementary school is set to open its doors to staff and students after years of delays

RCMP respond to reports of a guns at schools in several Alberta communities

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In the aftermath of a devastating shooting spree that left six children and two adults dead in the small northern

Alberta to invest $143M in more classroom support for K-6 schools

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Alberta’s government is investing $143 million to create 476 new “complexity teams” in elementary schools across the province, saying increasingly

Ontario ends tuition fee freeze at public colleges, universities

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The Ford government will end its freeze on post-secondary tuition this year, allowing struggling colleges and universities to raise fees