ANALYSIS: A provincial court found that the law, which caps public-sector wages, breached the Charter. But that’s not the end of this legal battle
Why Ontario is in court (again) fighting to save Bill 124 | TVO Today
ANALYSIS: A provincial court found that the law, which caps public-sector wages, breached the Charter. But that’s not the end of this legal battle
Why Ontario is in court (again) fighting to save Bill 124 | TVO Today
Hundreds of teachers across Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent are taking part in a silent protest of proposed changes to Ontario classrooms. The Progressive Conservative government last week announced plans to eliminate the cap on class sizes…
‘You’re just grabbing a warm body to fill the void and it takes away from what we do,’ laments union official; OSSTF blames Ford, says it’s ‘a mess of their own making’ ‘Slap in the…
Student mental health is a huge concern for school guidance counsellors — who these days help kids with everything from stress to substance abuse and have even become the go-to person for families looking to…
Some schools freezing pre-Christmas marks for Grade 12 students and others not, leaves students, teachers frustrated: “We’re all competing for the same university spots” Read more
Many of Canada’s largest public and private-sector unions celebrated the Ontario government’s decision to remove legislation intended to force education workers back to their jobs. Ontario memo orders school boards to return to normal Tuesday…
Last week, province ordered review into incident that saw police called on four-year-old Black boy at Kitchener school Education director ‘takes umbrage’ with allegations of systemic racism at school board | TheRecord.com