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Quebec urged to reconsider $30M fine against college over English-language enrolmentEducationJul 15An association representing private subsidized colleges says LaSalle College risks "irreversible consequences" if the provincial government won't change its position.
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University of Saskatchewan’s Student Union calls for repeal on Bill 137EducationJul 14
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University of Saskatchewan’s Student Union calls for repeal on Bill 137The fight against the pronoun consent law continues as new letter backed by the U of S Student's Union is again calling for the law to be reappealed.EducationJul 14
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Teachers, opposition blast Ford government school board takeover as ‘power grab’On Thursday, Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles was joined by teaching unions and a Toronto District School Board trustee to oppose recent major moves by the education minister.EducationJul 10
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Dalhousie faculty vote in favour of strike action ahead of conciliation talks with universityDalhousie Faculty Association said Monday that 91 per cent of its staff voted in favour of strike action if ongoing negotiations with the university are unsuccessful.EducationJul 8
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Ontario auditor general has ‘active audits’ on special ed, child care: internal docsThe information is contained within a briefing document prepared for Education Minister Paul Calandra in March, which says there are "active audits" underway on both topics.EducationJul 3
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Report questions education priorities in SaskatchewanWhile school is out for the summer, a new policy paper from a U of S Public Policy associate professor is raising concerns about the future of education in Saskatchewan.EducationJul 2
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Alberta government seeking advice to tackle violence and aggression in schoolsEducation Minister Demetrios Nicolaides says it's a serious problem as learning disruptions and mental health concerns are becoming more and more common.EducationJun 30
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Saskatoon Public Schools to expand safety programs next year after fire attackAs schools close for the summer, the Saskatoon Public School Board is looking towards the future, funding more programs designed to address behavioural and safety concerns.EducationJun 26
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UNB launches virtual reality training to boost hands-on nursing educationThe University of New Brunswick is rolling out virtual reality for nursing students — with $500,000 in provincial funding to support the program over three years.EducationJun 26
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‘Always stay curious’: Notable Winnipeggers offer advice to high school gradsFrom politicians to pro athletes, Winnipeg's best-known names have taken different career paths, but have one thing in common: they've all been in the shoes of high school grads.EducationJun 24
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B.C. mom shocked cards about drug use on display at school-sanctioned eventRuth Taylor told Global News that while attending a school-sanctioned Grade 5 to 12 youth pride parade last Tuesday, she came across some cards being displayed at a booth.EducationJun 23
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