‘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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RRC adapting to changing industries by offering new programs

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Students will go back to school at Red River College Polytech on Monday. Until then, entertainment production instructor Brendon Sawatzky

Ontario college support staff take step toward strike with ‘no board’ request

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Alberta parents prepare for potential job action by province’s teachers

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Dalhousie University says it will lock out staff on Wednesday if no deal reached

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Dalhousie University says they will lock out faculty on Wednesday morning if the two sides fail to reach an agreement.

Ontario public college support staff vote in favour of potential strike

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The union representing support staff at Ontario’s struggling public colleges says it has been given a strike mandate by its

Concordia University students launch rocket from northern Quebec

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Students at Concordia University in Montreal have pulled off what they’re calling the first attempted space launch in Canada this

These 5 Ontario school boards recorded the most violent incidents. Will police help?

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The number of violent incidents reported in Ontario’s schools grew last year to a point that critics call a “crisis,”

‘Significant crisis’: Number of violent incidents reported in Ontario’s schools grows

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The number of violent incidents in Ontario’s classrooms has skyrocketed in recent years, according to new data obtained by Global

Saskatchewan Health Authority announces new Indigenous hair consent policy

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Toward the end of 2024, a Metis man, Ruben St. Charles, went to the hospital to get hip surgery. While