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McGill, Concordia drop legal battle with Quebec government over tuition hikesEducationFeb 27The English universities won a ruling last April after the Superior Court overturned the hike of about $3,000, finding that it was unreasonable. -
Hundreds of Kingston students compete in 26th annual skilled trades eventEducationFeb 27 -
University of Lethbridge research could shift how cancer is treatedScienceFeb 26 -
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Pembina Pipeline green-lights 2 projects in B.C. and Alberta, reports dip in Q4 earningsCanadaFeb 26
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N.S. university students prepare for week-long strike to protest provincial education cuts
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EconomyN.S. university students prepare for week-long strike to protest provincial education cuts -
EducationAlberta to make boost education budget -
CanadaRosalind Smith commemorated as a trailblazer in Edmonton’s public school system -
EducationNDP government faces more criticism over funding changes for special needs children -
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EducationLong-anticipated Halifax elementary school will open next week -
CanadaHalifax security expert says Nova Scotia schools could benefit from patrol officers -
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EducationCelebrating 20 years of the African Nova Scotian History Challenges! -
EducationCBU Chemistry Department Joins the Global Green Chemistry Commitment -
CanadaB.C. students rally against provincial post-secondary review -
EducationAlberta teachers report widespread low morale, burnout and despair in new survey
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Pembina Pipeline green-lights 2 projects in B.C. and Alberta, reports dip in Q4 earningsPembina says the two pipeline expansions it has sanctioned in Alberta and B.C. represent a total investment of $425 million and are set to come into service next year.CanadaFeb 26
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Alberta teachers hail ‘significant’ investment in education, but skepticism ‘remains high’Despite welcoming an 'historic investment' in Alberta's education system, it appears there's still a lot of work to do to rebuild the trust between the province and its teachers.EducationFeb 25
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Humber college rolls out ‘exit program’ packages for staff who voluntarily leaveHumber Polytechnic has launched a voluntary exit program as Ontario colleges continue to face budget pressures and shifting enrolment trends.EducationFeb 25
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Student group calls on Nova Scotia post-secondary students to stage weeklong strikeThe Canadian Federation of Students is calling on post-secondary students to stage a weeklong, provincewide strike to protest provincial budget cuts and demand affordable tuition.EducationFeb 25
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Ontario school boards urge open conversation about future of trusteesThe Ontario Public School Board Association said it's listening to public comments made by Doug Ford about whether he wants to eliminate trustees, without receiving official word.EducationFeb 25
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Ford government still ‘discussing’ whether or not to abolish trusteesSpeculation has percolated about the future of trustees for close to a year as Education Minister Paul Calandra embarks on a mission to reform how school boards operate.EducationFeb 24
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Rosalind Smith honoured as trailblazer in Edmonton’s public school systemIn 1996, Rosalind Smith made history as the first Black female principal for the Edmonton Public School Board.PerspectivesFeb 23
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Free room and board? 60% of Canadian parents to offer it during post-secondaryNew data shows that nearly 60 per cent of Canadian parents plan to offer free room and board to their children during their post-secondary studies amid the cost of living crunch.EducationFeb 20
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Ontario government directs schools to let students watch Team Canada matchesDoug Ford announced the idea in a social media post on Wednesday evening, saying he had told Education Minister Paul Calandra to work out how schools could make it possible.CanadaFeb 19
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‘Save OSAP’ campaign launched asking Ford government to reverse student loan changesAs part of a push to sustain the struggling post-secondary sector, the province will inject new cash into colleges and universities and allow them to raise tuition fees.EducationFeb 19
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