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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Surging demand for child care in Toronto reduces number of subsidies granted

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The City of Toronto has hit a “bottleneck” for the child care spots it subsidizes, officials say, with increasing affordability

Inside the 4 a.m. decision to cancel school buses in southeastern Ontario

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In southeastern Ontario, it is a ritual that has become all too familiar for local families this month: the early

Butterdome makeover: Iconic U of A building’s yellow exterior getting an upgrade

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The Universiade Pavilion — known to many as the Butterdome due to its bright yellow exterior — has been an

Alberta teachers survey cites classroom stress and disrespect by province

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A survey of 5,700 Alberta teachers and school leaders suggests a vast majority of them feel overwhelmed and unsafe in

Kingston parents struggle to balance work, child care as snow days continue

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For the seventh time in just 13 school days, families across Kingston, Ont., woke up to cancelled buses on Wednesday,

Ontario invests $242 million to upgrade college and university facilities

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The Ontario government is investing $242 million to upgrade learning facilities and equipment at publicly-funded colleges and universities across the

School staff save Edmonton student’s life during recess: ‘Real-life heroes’

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After being away from school for more than two months, Chloe Aranha is so excited to be back in her