Carney's Political Staffers: Too Much Power?
Analysis of tensions between PM Carney's partisan staff and non-partisan public servants. Are exempt staff undermining evidence-based governance? Read the investigation.
Analysis of tensions between PM Carney's partisan staff and non-partisan public servants. Are exempt staff undermining evidence-based governance? Read the investigation.
The International Monetary Fund reaches staff-level agreement on US$8+ billion arrangement with Ukraine. Critical financial support continues amid Russia-Ukraine war.
Educational support workers in Regina rallied at the legislature demanding increased funding for schools. Learn about their concerns and the impact on Saskatchewan's education system.
Toronto District School Board supervisor rescinds decision to eliminate 74 itinerant music positions, preserving arts education across the city. Read the full story.
Holy Trinity Catholic High School in Bradford among schools receiving provincial funding for accessibility improvements. Learn how this investment supports inclusive education.
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra pushes for a major overhaul of the $32-billion school system, potentially eliminating elected trustees. Join our live Q&A to understand the implications.
The B.C. Teachers Federation is encouraging educators to integrate LGBTQ+ themes into outdoor lessons, challenging traditional views of nature for students as young as four.
British Columbia initiates comprehensive review of post-secondary education system following declining stability concerns. Learn about the government's plan for educational reform.
The opening of a new Catholic elementary school in Orléans has been postponed until 2027, affecting local families and educational planning in the community.
Critical water shortages in Nunavik are driving doctors and nurses away, severely impacting healthcare delivery in Hudson Bay communities. Learn how this crisis affects patient care.
Students at St. Mary's High School in Kitchener gained firsthand insight into homelessness through an overnight tent initiative, fostering empathy and awareness about housing insecurity in their community.
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra postpones the release of 2025 EQAO test results. Get the latest details on this developing story in Canadian education.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides detail new measures addressing classroom complexities, including class sizes and early intervention.
Alberta Premier and Education Minister will unveil findings from task force examining classroom challenges. Key report addresses educator concerns across provincial schools.
New survey reveals nearly half of Canadians believe creationism should be taught alongside evolution in schools. Explore the findings and educational implications.
New research reveals 8.3% of unionized nursing-care workers in Alberta used food banks in the past year as strike notice looms over failed negotiations with AHS.
New survey reveals 50% of Canadians believe creationism should be included in school curricula alongside evolution. Explore the national debate on science education.
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra confirms Greater Essex County District School Board is under government review. Get the latest developments in Ontario education policy.
The Trump administration transfers key Education Department programs to other agencies, raising concerns about public education funding and efficiency. Experts warn of potential waste and disruption.
The Ontario government has passed a contentious education bill. Discover the key changes, political reactions, and potential impacts on the province's school system.
Office staff at Quebec's liquor board have reached an agreement in principle, potentially ending labor disputes. Learn about the details and implications for employees.
Alberta invests $6.7 billion annually in higher education, but experts argue the province must rethink its approach to human capital development for future success.
ApplyBoard's 2026 Trends Report shows how policy changes and student priorities are reshaping international education with Canada facing 54% visa decline.
The Trump administration has started breaking up the Education Department, transferring key offices to other federal agencies. Learn how this affects schools, colleges, and student funding across Canada.
67,500 B.C. health workers secure tentative labor agreement with wage increases and improved working conditions. Learn about the four-year deal's key provisions.
Trevor McFadyen warns that international student caps could push B.C.'s small campuses to the brink, threatening affordable local education in communities across the province.
A planned strike by 1,300 STM administrative staff on Nov. 19 has been avoided thanks to a last-minute tentative agreement, bringing relief to Montreal's transit system.
Université de Montréal rector Daniel Jutras argues that university expertise is crucial for tackling global crises from climate change to AI, despite public skepticism about higher education.
BC Premier David Eby announces new schools for Langley Township on November 13, 2025, acknowledging the need for more educational infrastructure in Metro Vancouver.
Families fighting to save a Toronto high school for vulnerable students face another setback as TDSB cancels crucial open house meeting. Learn how this impacts special education programming.