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Manitoba appoints new commissioner for teacher misconduct investigationsPoliticsMay 12The Manitoba government has appointed Noni Classen as its new commissioner in charge of investigating misconduct complaints against teachers. -
Battle brewing between Ontario education minister, trustee over use of school portableCanadaMay 12 -
Several Canadian universities face security breach, student data leakedEducationMay 8 -
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Pipeline company Enbridge unfazed by rival oil shipping projectsMoneyMay 8
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Bachelor of Nursing program at Université de Saint-Boniface expanding
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EducationBachelor of Nursing program at Université de Saint-Boniface expanding -
CanadaAlberta government hiring 1,400 more teachers to address class sizes -
EducationTDSB cutting more than 200 admin staff in latest cuts -
EducationNew Brunswick schools hold mock municipal elections to teach students the importance of voting -
CommentaryQuestions being raised after financial documents show Surrey Schools superintendent makes $500k+ -
ConsumerNSCC calls 91 job losses ‘necessary’ to balance budget as staff and students voice concerns -
EducationClassrooms are growing faster than supports are arriving in Manitoba: survey -
EducationFocus Ontario: Here Come the Cancellations -
EducationRRC Polytech cutting programs due to low enrollment -
EducationStudent learns how AI will shape their future -
EducationPeterborough education workers join provincewide ‘Day of Action’ for school improvements -
CanadaEdmonton students write letters to astronaut Jeremy Hansen
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Pipeline company Enbridge unfazed by rival oil shipping projectsOil and gas pipeline company Enbridge says its unfazed by rival expansions likely to jockey for oilsands producers' business, adding stepped-up competition is a good sign.MoneyMay 8
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Surrey School District superintendent made more than half a million dollars last yearSurrey is the largest school district in B.C., with more than 83,000 children enrolled. However, it has struggled recently with insufficient classrooms and support.EducationMay 7
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New secondary school to be built in Tumbler Ridge following mass shootingPremier David Eby made the announcement on Thursday, saying students cannot return to the school where such a devastating event happened.EducationMay 7
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Classrooms are growing faster than supports are arriving in Manitoba: survey81 per cent of teachers in Manitoba are concerned about class sizes, complexity, and a lack of support, according to information released by the Manitoba Teachers’ Society.EducationMay 4
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Data show racial, language disparities in mandatory Ontario teacher math testResults of a math test teacher candidates in Ontario must pass to be certified show striking disparities across language, age and racial groups, the teachers' federation says.EducationMay 4
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Families participate in Saskatoon’s first Autism Aviation DaySaskatoon's first Autism Aviation Day gave families a unique opportunity to practice navigating airport procedures in a supportive, low-stress environment.EducationMay 3
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Montreal students at Dawson, Vanier colleges demonstrate against Quebec’s Bill 9Students at Dawson and Vanier colleges staged a walkout on Friday afternoon in protest against Quebec's Bill 9 and Law 14, calling the measures discriminatory.CanadaMay 1
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Local business, community leader appointed University of Calgary chancellorWell-known Calgary-born lawyer and philanthropist John S. Osler has been selected as the next chancellor of the University of Calgary.EducationApr 30
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Advocates urge Ontario to boost special ed funding, report exclusion of kidsOntario autism advocates are calling for greater staffing and funding for special education in the province to address what they say is a lack of adequate in-class supports.PoliticsApr 29
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Calgary judge approves payouts for students in long-standing John Ware School abuse caseThe multimillion-dollar class-action lawsuit by more than 50 former students of John Ware School allege they suffered sexual, physical and psychological abuse from 1988 to 2004.CrimeApr 29
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