Classrooms are growing faster than supports are arriving in Manitoba: survey

Class sizes, complexity, and a lack of support are concerns impacting 81 per cent of teachers in Manitoba, according to information shared by the Manitoba Teachers’ Society. These are some

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Hundreds of Kingston students compete in 26th annual skilled trades event

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Almost 500 elementary and high school students from 50 Limestone District School

University of Lethbridge research could shift how cancer is treated

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In a lab at the University of Lethbridge, two researchers helped lead a project that would eventually uncover a critical

Pembina Pipeline green-lights 2 projects in B.C. and Alberta, reports dip in Q4 earnings

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Alberta teachers hail ‘significant’ investment in education, but skepticism ‘remains high’

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“In my seven years as president, I have not witnessed such a significant investment into our schools, one that is

Humber college rolls out ‘exit program’ packages for staff who voluntarily leave

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An Ontario post-secondary institution is introducing voluntary staff exit packages as colleges across the province continue to grapple with financial

Premier Danielle Smith revealing details of future Alberta education funding

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Student group calls on Nova Scotia post-secondary students to stage weeklong strike

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Ontario school boards urge open conversation about future of trustees

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The organization representing Ontario’s school boards says it hasn’t had any communication with the Ford government over the future of

Ford government still ‘discussing’ whether or not to abolish trustees

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Doug Ford says he is still “discussing” whether or not to get rid of elected trustees in Ontario, signalling a