Parents say well-being of kids was not a priority for policy makers, says survey from Angus Reid Institute
School decision-makers missed the mark with pandemic policies, say parents | CBC News
Parents say well-being of kids was not a priority for policy makers, says survey from Angus Reid Institute
School decision-makers missed the mark with pandemic policies, say parents | CBC News
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‘I was just kind of infuriated,’ says Nicole Lamont, mom of daughter who needs care during school Ontario draft document proposes school staff help students with tube feeding, injection of meds | CBC News
DURHAM — Durham high school teachers will be holding rallies outside local MPP offices on Feb. 7, to raise the alarm about possible education funding cuts. The Ontario government announced on Jan. 23 that it…
The government needs to provide additional mental health help and supports to deal with violence in schools in the upcoming Ontario budget, says the union representing the province’s public secondary teachers. Hike school funding, teachers’…
As an 18-year-old high school senior, Malek Mekawi plans to cast his first-ever vote in this spring’s provincial election. Political parties spar over future of education | Windsor Star
After a third party report deemed Saskatchewan teachers have the right to negotiate their working conditions – Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) President Samantha Becotte says she hopes the findings break the stalemate in negotiations. STF…