The Ontario Court of Appeal has struck down Premier Doug Ford’s controversial campaign finance law that limits spending by unions and other third parties.
Doug Ford’s campaign finance law struck down by court | The Star
The Ontario Court of Appeal has struck down Premier Doug Ford’s controversial campaign finance law that limits spending by unions and other third parties.
Doug Ford’s campaign finance law struck down by court | The Star
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At six public high schools in Peel Region, signs have been posted outside washroom doors warning students who might be considering vaping that they’re being monitored with new detectors that can alert the front office. Vape detectors…
Reductions are a direct result of ongoing enrolment decline and elimination of specific funding sources from Ministry of Education, says board spokesperson DPCDSB school board laying off over 100 staff (mississauga.com)
Provincial data shows that Black or racialized students graduate less often and don’t achieve the same educational outcomes as white students. Why Black Students Need Education Coaches | TVO Today
The latest EQAO results are out. Many parents wonder what these scores mean for their children and their children’s schools. EQAO: What Ontario parents need to know about standardized tests (thestar.com)
BC’s per-student spending in government schools grew 6.7 percent between 2012/13 to 2021/22, after adjusting for the effects of inflation. K-12 Education Reform in British Columbia | Fraser Institute