Ford stuck in reverse
Let us hope that following Bill 124’s repeal, that this is the final time any provincial government — regardless of party — attempts to override the collective bargaining process. Ford stuck in reverse (qpbriefing.com)
Let us hope that following Bill 124’s repeal, that this is the final time any provincial government — regardless of party — attempts to override the collective bargaining process. Ford stuck in reverse (qpbriefing.com)
Union leaders were responding to Education Minister Stephen Lecce, who said the province is considering “every available option” to address a teacher shortage. Province needs to address teacher shortage, unions say (thestar.com)
Grade 11 and 12 students at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Academy say they were exposed to shocking and offensive anti-abortion material at an assembly they were forced to attend on Wednesday. YCDSB high…
The province is looking at “every option available” to help ease a shortage of teachers that has hit school boards across Ontario, says Education Minister Stephen Lecce. “We’ll have an announcement forthcoming,” Lecce told reporters at Queen’s…
he choices students make in grades 10 and 11 will have a significant impact on their lives after graduation. How high school ‘university’ courses matter for all post-secondary access — more than the name implies…
OECTA’s President responds to Lecce Ontario reaches tentative deal with French-language school teachers: Lecce (citynews.ca)
Listen to the Minister speak about OECTA MediaView (tveyes.com)
The deal, which still needs to be ratified, will bring labour peace to the 12 French-language school boards across the province. Ford government gets tentative contract with French teachers (thestar.com)
Two Ontario teaching unions have secured a boost in backpay for years the government had previously capped their salaries. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello has the latest. Teaching unions net Bill 124…
A good listen for Grade 7, 8 and 10 teachers! Changes the the curriculum come into effect September 2025. Stephen Lecce and Patrice Barnes on Ontario Introducing Mandatory Black History Learning (iheartradio.ca)