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Quebec student’s school-zone safety petition reaches national assemblyAfter a close call crossing the street one morning on his way to school, Alexandre Masse began documenting pickup and drop-off traffic outside his school.CanadaJun 10
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Parents, union raise concerns over EMSB staff cuts for students with special needsA plan to cut more than 100 positions supporting special needs students within the English Montreal School Board is sparking concern among parents and staff.CanadaJun 16
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Virtual reality pilot project gives Alberta nursing students hands-on-experienceA virtual reality pilot project at the University of Alberta Faculty of Nursing is giving students hands-on experience to deal with real-life nursing scenarios.TechJun 18
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Trent University receives $57.7M in Ontario funding to prepare students for in-demand careersThe province says the $57.7 million investment will prepare students to meet labour market demands and also help local students remain closer to home.EducationJun 17
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2 Edmonton students accused of using AI to make sexually explicit images of classmatesThe two 14-year-olds are accused of taking photos of girls at school without their consent, as well as pulling pics from their social media, and sexualizing them using AI software.CrimeJun 17
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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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Saskatchewan students commemorate 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 with trekA classroom from Chief Ahtahkakoop School commemorates the 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 with 140 km walk, from Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation to Fort Carlton.CanadaJun 18
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Stanford graduates stage walkout during Google CEO’s commencement addressThe number of Stanford students who walked out is unclear, but according a statement by the protest group it was in the 'hundreds.'TrendingJun 16
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Camrose students protest disturbing rape, mutilation messages shared on SnapchatThe anger stems from a series of sexually violent, disturbing group chat messages dating back to the fall of 2025 in Camrose, appearing to target several girls.CrimeJun 10
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Ontario school board launches safety review after student death, chargesThe Limestone District School Board is reviewing school safety policies after a student death at Bath Public School and charges against another youth.CrimeMay 22
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‘Hidden homelessness’ a problem for N.S. post-secondary students: researcherA recent report conducted by a group of Nova Scotia and Alberta researchers finds about one in four Canadian post-secondary students experiences some form of homelessness.CanadaMay 20
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4 students taken to hospital after school bus crashes into ditch in EdmontonThe Edmonton Catholic School Division confirms four students have been taken to hospital after a school bus crashed into a ditch on Yellowhead Trail, in Edmonton.TrafficJun 12
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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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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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How Ontario colleges are struggling to attract international students after visa changesA roughly 50 per cent reduction in the number of overseas students who could study in Ontario hit colleges hardest, with a drop in enrollment and a growing financial crisis.CanadaMay 21
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Confusion around postgraduate work permit language resulting in rejectionsSome international graduates say unclear communication around a new language test rule left them facing rejected work permits and possible removal from Canada.CanadaMay 16
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Harvard faculty approves cap on A grades for undergraduate students'An A will once again be what Harvard's guidelines have long said it is: a mark of extraordinary distinction,' members of the grading subcommittee said.U.S. NewsMay 20
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Saskatchewan students, seniors continue to struggle as cost of food and fuel risesPrices are rising very quickly compared to historical norms, and for many in Saskatchewan, wages are not keeping pace.EconomyMay 21
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Calgary families cut out of school bus service for upcoming yearA 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.EducationJun 16
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Dad describes hearing his daughter was injured at Cultus Lake WaterparkDarien Nielsen's13-year-old daughter, Issabella, was one of 12 students injured in an incident at Cultus Lake Waterpark on Monday.HealthJun 16