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Montreal initiative aims to help Black youth find path to successFlex to Launch is a Montreal pilot project to help young Black men find their path, while addressing the gaps often found in the education and career development of Black youth.CanadaDec 8, 2022
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Alberta advanced education minister extends deadline for Athabasca University to move staff to townAlberta's advanced education minister has extended a deadline for a distance learning university to move more staff to the small town where it is headquartered.EducationAug 31, 2022
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Advanced Education minister says Alberta will help with the relocation of 500 Athabasca University school staffAlberta’s Advanced Education minister says he is willing to help Athabasca University with whatever it wants to relocate 500 employees to the small town.EducationAug 7, 2022
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Alberta threatens funding cut to Athabasca University in ongoing battleThe Alberta government said it will cut funding if online school Athabasca University doesn't start employing people in its small town.EducationAug 2, 2022
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Some Ontario students return to class for first time since COVID-19 pandemic beganThis fall, boards will offer a mix of in-person classes and online learning for students who opt to stay home.EducationSep 8, 2020
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Coronavirus: What online schooling will look like for students in Saskatoon as interest growsSchools are reopening Sept. 8, but many parents in Saskatoon are opting to keep their kids at home. Here’s what their kids’ online schooling will look like.CanadaAug 21, 2020
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Cape Breton University making layoffs to deal with deficit budgetCBU will increase tuition and fees for the 2020-21 academic year by three per cent or $24 per course.EducationJun 23, 2020
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Dalhousie University faculty raise concerns over shift to online teachingDalhousie University says some courses aren't able to be delivered online like medicine, dentistry, select health professions and agriculture.EducationMay 22, 2020
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Should kids lose summer to make up for lost school time? Experts weigh in'It all depends on what our goals are for young people,' one expert said.EducationMay 20, 2020
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‘The math ain’t working:’ Online schooling not a smooth transition for parents during COVID-19Teachers and educators have tried to make the transition as smooth as possible, but it can still be heavy lifting for some. Many parents are also adjusting to working from home while balancing other duties.EducationApr 16, 2020
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