After more than two years of pandemic disruptions, students and teachers cautiously optimistic about the school year ahead.
Back to school: GTA students, teachers hope for normal year | The Star
After more than two years of pandemic disruptions, students and teachers cautiously optimistic about the school year ahead.
Back to school: GTA students, teachers hope for normal year | The Star
Premier says a general strike would be “so much more dangerous than Section 33. That was the only tool that we had.” Doug Ford has no regrets about using ‘notwithstanding clause,’ but promises more pay…
Barb Dobrowolski, the president of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association, said talks so far have been “respectful,” and have started to touch on a few non-monetary items, but it is still very early. Teacher…
Province making $4.8-million investment to create opportunities for an additional 2,200 high school students Ontario expanding dual credit program for more high school students to earn college credits, take apprenticeship training (bramptonguardian.com)
The Ford government’s decision to use legislation to impose a collective agreement violates the Charter rights of OSBCU members to free, fair, and meaningful collective bargaining. Catholic teachers join CUPE education workers in solidarity –…
Food banks in Dryden and Sioux Lookout are receiving additional financial support heading into the holidays. Teacher’s Union Supporting Local Food Banks | CKDR
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