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Alberta introduces bill to reduce child access to sex images in public librariesEducationApr 2The Alberta government has introduced legislation to ensure children and young teens won’t be able to access sexually graphic images in books at public libraries. -
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Alberta to mandate teachers be balanced on all issues, pushing neutrality in schoolsAlberta's UCP government has tabled a bill to make sweeping changes to teacher conduct and education priorities that it claims will make classrooms free from politics and ideology.PoliticsMar 31
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New mental health facility to open in Fort Qu’AppelleAiming to tackle addiction and mental illness, the facility is set to open late summer and will offer individualized treatment centring around wellnessHealthMar 31
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Former Regina Public Schools teachers speak out against band programThe current band model served 41 per cent of Grade 6 students, with 60 per cent of students leaving the program within two years. Regina School District hopes to change that rate.EducationMar 31
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Vanier College apologizes after backlash over Holocaust commemoration postponementThe college extended 'sincere apologies' to those affected, 'especially to Ms. Eva Kuper and all Holocaust survivors,' and said it is taking full responsibility.CanadaMar 30
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Province of Manitoba sets tuition increase cap at 4%University of Winnipeg Students' Association President Alan Koshy says provincial affordability measures don't help all students, while they're all affected by tuition hikes.EducationMar 27
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Manitoba ‘unlikely to meet’ child-care needs: auditor generalA report from Manitoba’s auditor general found the province is unlikely to meet its child-care targets, including those on inclusivity, by the initial March 31 deadline.EducationMar 27
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Holocaust survivor calls Montreal college’s decision to cancel commemoration ‘cowardly’Holocaust survivor Eva Kuper slams Vanier College’s cancelled commemoration as “cowardly,” as the college defends the move as a safety precaution and “misunderstanding.”CanadaMar 27
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Humber Polytechnic to proceed with layoffs after voluntary exit program falls shortHumber Polytechnic says layoffs have begun after a voluntary exit program failed to close a budget gap, as financial pressures mount across Ontario’s college sector.CanadaMar 25
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Canadian women earn more post-secondary degrees than men. Why the gap?Nearly two-thirds (64 per cent) of Canadian adults aged 25 to 64 held a college or university credential, up from 55 per cent in 2015.EducationMar 25
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Ontario education minister promises ‘significant change’ still coming to school boardsEducation Minister Paul Calandra, however, said he won't use the notwithstanding clause if he moves to eliminate trustees in Ontario.CanadaMar 23
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