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SAIT layoffs highlight funding challenges at Alberta post-secondary schoolsEducationApr 17A decision by the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology to lay off 30 employees is highlighting the funding challenges faced by post-secondary institutions across Alberta. -
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New Brunswick extends tuition bursary programs for paramedics, medical techniciansEducationApr 16
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New Brunswick extends tuition bursary programs for paramedics, medical techniciansThe New Brunswick government is extending a program that covers tuition for paramedics and medical technicians.EducationApr 16
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Former Manitoba commissioner says province knew she was working from FloridaA woman who recently served as Manitoba's commissioner of teacher professional conduct is disputing Premier Wab Kinew's version of what led to her departure.EducationApr 14
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Alberta won’t consider matching Ottawa’s summer fuel tax pause until JuneThe federal fuel tax pause will apply nationwide for the summer months, providing immediate relief at the pump — but Alberta continues to insist it won't follow suit anytime soon.ConsumerApr 14
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Ontario will give marks for attending class in move minister says came from teachersAs part of new legislation, Education Minister Paul Calandra unveiled plans Monday to make attendance part of final marks for students in Grades 10, 11 and 12.EducationApr 14
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What the Ford government’s education reform means for boards under supervisionThe Ford government's decision to keep trustees in place long-term will not mean the end of supervision at eight Ontario school boards, the education minister says.EducationApr 14
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Teen charged after Jasper Place High School student critically injured in stabbingA teenager has been charged in a stabbing that put a west Edmonton high school into lockdown and sent a 16-year-old student to hospital with life-threatening injuries.CrimeApr 13
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Ford government backs away from abolishing trustees in education overhaulThe Putting Student Achievement First Act, tabled by Education Minister Paul Calandra on Monday, leaves elected trustees in place at the public, Catholic and French boards.EducationApr 13
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Union slams St. Lawrence, Fleming college merger as ‘provincial failure’OPSEU is slamming a planned merger between St. Lawrence and Fleming colleges, saying staff were blindsided by a consolidation driven by provincial underfunding.CanadaApr 13
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Kinew says teacher commissioner fired for working from FloridaThe province abruptly parted ways with its teacher commissioner, who is responsible for investigating misconduct complaints, after it was discovered she was working from Florida.PoliticsApr 10
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Injured Jasper Place High School student taken to hospital after suspected stabbingPolice descended Friday afternoon upon Jasper Place High School, which was placed on lockdown officers searched for a suspect and an injured student was taken to hospital.CrimeApr 10
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