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Shaping Saskatchewan: Vince Bruni-BossioEducationMar 14University of Saskatchewan president Vince Bruni-Bossio was appointed to the new five-year term this past summer and stepped into the role on Jan. 1. -
Alberta teachers fail to get court injunction on back-to-work law that ended strikePoliticsMar 13 -
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Ford government could keep school boards under supervision for ‘years’EducationMar 11
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EducationNDP government faces more criticism over funding changes for special needs children
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Ford government could keep school boards under supervision for ‘years’Education Minister Paul Calandra has put eight school boards under supervision over the past year, sidelining trustees at some of the province's largest school boards.EducationMar 11
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Ontario elementary school teachers getting $750 spending accounts for suppliesBeginning in September, teachers will be able to use the money to buy writing supplies, calculators, chalk, art, crafts and tissues, among other classroom supplies.EducationMar 11
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Planning funds announced for 10 new schools in EdmontonEdmonton Public Schools is getting four new builds, while Edmonton Catholic Schools and Conseil scolaire Centre-Nord will each receive two new schools and one replacement school.EducationMar 9
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Artificial intelligence residency at Calgary Public Library raises some eyebrowsThe Calgary Public Library has opened up applications for a 10-week residency program focused on Artificial intelligence — but it's causing some stir in the city's arts community.CanadaMar 9
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B.C. to introduce legislation to protect public access to places of worship, schoolsB.C. Premier David Eby said Monday that students, educators and people attending faith services will be able to do so knowing the spaces will be safe, respectful and protected.PoliticsMar 9
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Montreal teacher challenges policy for trans students to hide identity from parentsProvincial policy allows children 14 years and older to change their name and pronouns in school without parental consent.EducationMar 6
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Ford government takes over 8th Ontario school board, sidelining trusteesThe news comes a little over a month after Peel District School Board was put under supervision and York Catholic District School Board was told it could be next.PoliticsMar 5
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B.C. teachers ratify new four-year agreement for 12% wage boostBritish Columbia's teachers' union says its members have ratified a new four-year collective agreement, covering 52,000 educators in the province.EducationMar 5
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Ford government to order paper report cards back to all Ontario schoolsThe Ministry of Education suggested in a statement that some parents had struggled with digital report cards, which generally need to be downloaded using a password.EducationMar 5
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B.C.’s students falling behind in math skills, report findsAnna Stokke said that some of the factors leading to a decline in math literacy in B.C. include the B.C. math curriculum, 'which has very vague outcomes for mathematics.'EducationMar 4
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