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Calgary families cut out of school bus service for upcoming yearEducation8 hoursA number of students and parents in the Calgary Catholic School District will have to find new ways to get to and from class next year. -
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Parents call for remedial literacy plan as more Nova Scotia students fall behindThe latest provincial testing results for 2025-26 shows about half of Grade 6 students in Nova Scotia schools aren't meeting writing expectations.EducationJun 9
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Most OSAP growth came from career college students, documents showData shows that between the 2023-24 and 2024-25 academic years, the province spent $465 million more on OSAP grants, and 95 per cent of that went to private college students.CanadaJun 5
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Should AI training start in kindergarten? What we know about Ottawa’s planAn MIT study published in November 2025 found that using AI chatbots like ChatGPT erodes critical thinking skills, even among adults.CanadaJun 5
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Lethbridge Polytechnic creating new projects to strengthen bail risk assessmentsInstructor and researcher Jami Albright-Tolman is developing a Dynamic Operational Risk Assessment tool to strengthen police recommendations to Crown prosecutors and the judiciary.EducationJun 5
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Ontario’s teaching unions serve bargaining notice to kick off contract talksThe notices mean the province will now need to prepare to enter potentially bruising talks with the unions within the next 15 days.CanadaJun 3
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Alberta government announces investment of more than $1 billion in student aidMore than $1 billion has been invested by the Alberta government for post-secondary education student aid ahead of June 3rd applications.EducationJun 1
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New Brunswick’s 12-year plans for school systems include adding pre-KThe plans have several goals, but Education Minister Claire Johnson says the major focus is on improving the province's literacy and numeracy scores as well as student well-being.EducationJun 1
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With school violence on the rise, teachers say cuts will further strain classroomsThe head of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union says cuts to the education sector will cause more strain at a time when violence in schools is on the rise.EducationMay 29
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Thousands of Calgary families facing a big jump in school bus fees next yearWith the Calgary Board of Education facing skyrocketing fuel costs and an increase in the number of students who take the bus, thousands of families are facing a big jump in fees.EducationMay 27
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Good Roots program aims to grow STEM interest among Indigenous youthThe Good Roots program at Queen's University aims to promote interest in science, technology, engineering and math among First Nation students in Grade 7 and 8.EducationMay 26
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