Breaks for taxpayers weaken Ontario’s finances and its ability to invest in public institutions that make life more affordable and society fairer.
Well-funded public schools are more important than election giveaways (irpp.org)
Breaks for taxpayers weaken Ontario’s finances and its ability to invest in public institutions that make life more affordable and society fairer.
Well-funded public schools are more important than election giveaways (irpp.org)
The PCs weaponize data and ignore research to push irresponsible and misleading policies, while abandoning educators, students and families. Ford’s education playbook lacks respect for public education | The Star
Nearly 1,800 health-care professionals are adding their voices to those urging the provincial government to keep the updated sex-ed curriculum. A letter of concern and a petition were delivered to Queen’s Park on Tuesday, saying…
Mississauga teacher Daphne McMenemy won the Prime Minister’s award for Technology at the service of creativity this year. Mississauga teacher wins Prime Minister award for creative use of robots in the classroom | insauga
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
Critics say the $180 million promised would be better spent on early childhood educators or education assistants. Ontario to add 1,000 teaching positions to help with reading, math | The Star