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Trump Returns to 60 Minutes After Lawsuit Settlement

Donald Trump makes his controversial return to CBS's 60 Minutes after settling his high-profile lawsuit against the news program. Get the inside story on the reconciliation and what was discussed.

Edmonton School Activities: Drama & Sports Face Changes

Edmonton's extracurricular landscape is transforming as schools grapple with funding challenges and shifting priorities. Discover how drama clubs, sports teams, and student activities are adapting in today's educational environment.

Why Canada Needs Charter Schools Now

Exploring how charter schools could revolutionize Canadian education by offering parents choice and fostering innovation in classrooms across the country.

George Brown College Considers Name Change

Toronto's George Brown College is exploring a significant rebranding initiative that could see the institution change its name for the first time in decades. Discover the reasons behind this potential transformation and what it means for students and the

Manitoba adds 800+ teaching positions in two years

Manitoba's education system is experiencing significant growth with more than 800 new teaching positions added across the province in just two years, marking a major investment in public education.

Steelworkers Support Alberta Teachers Against Government

The United Steelworkers union stands with Alberta teachers as they face unprecedented government pressure and political interference in education. Learn how this labor solidarity is shaping the future of Alberta's public education system.

Calgary Schools Return After System-Wide Closures

Calgary classrooms are buzzing again as students and teachers return following system-wide closures. Discover how school boards are implementing innovative strategies to recapture valuable instructional time and support student success.

Could Charter Clause End Alberta Teacher Strike?

As Alberta's teacher strike disrupts classrooms, a constitutional expert reveals how a rarely-used Charter clause could force a resolution. Discover the political tool that might break the education deadlock.

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