Dartmouth Teacher Wins National STEM Honour
Shane MacLeod, a Dartmouth High science teacher, receives Prime Minister's 2025 STEM award, recognizing exceptional contributions to science education in Nova Scotia.
Shane MacLeod, a Dartmouth High science teacher, receives Prime Minister's 2025 STEM award, recognizing exceptional contributions to science education in Nova Scotia.
Northern Saskatchewan high school students impressed judges with innovative business pitches, securing the top award in Saskatchewan Polytech's competitive business case challenge.
Post-secondary institutions in Lethbridge experience 40% enrollment drop for international students following federal government restrictions. Learn how this impacts Alberta's education sector.
Jewish organizations call on Ontario government to protect students after violent anti-Israel protest disrupts TMU event featuring IDF soldiers. Read about the incident and demands for campus safety.
Lily's Dream skating initiative transforms lives for Cape Breton students living with disabilities. Discover how this innovative program promotes inclusion and physical activity.
University of Ottawa and Carleton student unions condemn federal plan to slash study permits by 65% in 2026, warning of devastating impact on underfunded institutions.
Former President Donald Trump defends his plan to bring 600,000 Chinese students to US universities, arguing it benefits American economy despite MAGA supporters' concerns about espionage and competition.
Jewish students were violently attacked at Toronto Metropolitan University in what witnesses call antisemitic pogrom. Authorities face criticism for inadequate response.
Violent protest at Toronto university event leads to injuries, arrests, and demands to classify anti-Israel campus groups as terrorist organizations. Read the full investigation.
Five Grade 10 students at Sacred Heart Catholic High School in Ottawa produced a documentary honouring Air Commodore John Fauquier, preserving local veteran stories for Remembrance Day.
Western University students organized a community sorting party to process Amazon-donated goods, demonstrating campus engagement in charitable initiatives.
New data reveals Canada rejected record numbers of Indian student applications with approval rates falling 93% in two years. Learn about the policy shifts affecting international education.
Business students from Villanova create powerful visual memorial ahead of Remembrance Day, planting flags to honour each Canadian soldier lost in Afghanistan.
Three young Afghan women facing deportation from Pakistan have safely arrived in Regina, where they'll continue their education thanks to Canadian supporters.
Exclusive Leger poll shows overwhelming Albertans back teachers in contract dispute with provincial government. As tensions escalate, discover what's driving public opinion and what a potential strike could mean for students and families across Alberta.
The Liberal government's upcoming budget proposes significant changes to international student enrollment, addressing housing concerns while maintaining Canada's competitive edge in global education.
Edmonton community leaders and displaced students are scrambling for solutions after a sudden college campus closure leaves academic futures uncertain.
Montreal students experience Canada's military history through interactive workshops and veteran stories in special pre-Remembrance Day educational program.
Anti-Israel demonstrators stormed a Jewish student-organized event at TMU, shouting slogans and forcing security intervention. The incident highlights growing campus tensions across Canadian universities.
Discover how a golden retriever named Sully is reducing stress and creating smiles for students at the Arnprior Public Library in Ontario.
Canada's highest court will determine if Saskatchewan's controversial parental consent policy for student pronoun changes violates Charter rights in a landmark education case.
A groundbreaking jury verdict awards $10 million to a teacher shot by her 6-year-old student, holding school administration accountable for negligence in school safety.
Canadian universities face an existential threat as international student caps and declining revenues create a perfect storm. Discover how institutions are fighting to survive and what it means for students.
Calgary students return to courts, fields, and stages as extracurricular activities resume following the end of Alberta's teacher strike. Learn how schools are making up for lost time.
Thousands of Ottawa students traded classrooms for boardrooms and worksites, gaining invaluable hands-on experience during Canada's annual career exploration event.
Ukrainian students studying in Saskatchewan express growing anxiety as a crucial financial aid program supporting their education faces potential termination, leaving many uncertain about their academic futures.
Canada's new immigration strategy dramatically reduces international student visas while fast-tracking skilled workers and permanent residents to address housing and healthcare pressures.
The English Montreal School Board is speaking out against Quebec's Bill 94, warning it disproportionately affects the province's most vulnerable students and could have devastating consequences for educational access.
Hundreds of MRU students, faculty, and staff joined forces in a powerful campus rally supporting ATA members amid ongoing contract negotiations and concerns about academic freedom.
A group of Quebec medical students has launched a constitutional challenge against Bill 20, legislation that mandates family doctors maintain specific patient quotas or face financial penalties.