Ontario’s Catholic teachers’ union says it wants to book a full week of negotiations, rather than a day or two at a time, to help land a deal.
Talks with Catholic, French teachers continue at ‘slow pace’ (thestar.com)
Ontario’s Catholic teachers’ union says it wants to book a full week of negotiations, rather than a day or two at a time, to help land a deal.
Talks with Catholic, French teachers continue at ‘slow pace’ (thestar.com)
Premier Doug Ford is pleading with Ontario’s 55,000 school support staff not to hit the picket lines. Doug Ford asks school unions not to strike | The Star
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