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Alberta Teachers Poised to Strike as Public Support Grows

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.

Canadian Quantum Startups Fuel U.S. Tech Advancement

Discover how Canada's quantum computing startups are driving American technological advancement, securing contracts with U.S. government agencies and positioning Canadian innovation on the global stage.

Ottawa Forest Schools: Education Revolution in Nature

Discover how Ottawa's innovative forest schools are trading traditional classrooms for outdoor adventures, fostering resilience, creativity and environmental stewardship in young learners through nature-based education.

Nova Scotia's Digital Healthcare Transformation

Nova Scotia embraces digital healthcare solutions, breaking down barriers and bringing medical services directly to patients through innovative online platforms and virtual care tools.

OCDSB supervisor salary hits $350,000

An OCDSB education supervisor's compensation package has surged to nearly $350,000, raising questions about public sector spending and transparency in Ontario's school system.

Cyber A.I. Group at World AI Expo Dubai 2025

Cyber A.I. Group announces its participation in the prestigious World AI Expo Dubai 2025, where the company will demonstrate revolutionary artificial intelligence technologies and cybersecurity innovations to global industry leaders.

SulTech Expands Micronized Sulphur Tech to UAE

Canadian agri-tech innovator SulTech partners with UAE to deploy advanced micronized sulphur solutions, promising enhanced crop yields and sustainable farming practices in desert climates.

Saskatchewan Confident About $10-a-Day Childcare Deal

Saskatchewan's Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill reveals significant progress in negotiations for the federal $10-a-day childcare program, expressing strong optimism about reaching an agreement soon.

Canadian Universities Face Financial Collapse

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.

1999 Students' Letters Found in Winnipeg School Attic

A remarkable discovery in a Winnipeg school attic reveals heartfelt letters from 1999 students predicting the future, offering a poignant glimpse into childhood perspectives before the digital age.

Canada's 2024 Budget: Slow-Burn Economic Boost

Discover how Canada's latest federal budget promises gradual economic stimulation through strategic housing initiatives and innovation investments, though immediate relief remains elusive for many Canadians.

Ontario bypasses public hearings on education power bill

The Ford government is using a legislative maneuver to fast-track controversial education legislation without public hearings, including a bill that would significantly expand the education minister's authority over school boards.

2024's Must-Have Homebody Products Revealed

Discover the innovative products transforming home life in 2024 - from smart gardening to high-tech baking and immersive entertainment systems that make staying in the new going out.

Vancouver Hospital Uses AI to Detect Heart Failure

St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver is deploying cutting-edge artificial intelligence to detect heart failure earlier and more accurately, potentially saving countless lives through advanced technology.

$750M Budget Boost for Early-Stage Canadian Tech

Canada's 2025 federal budget addresses the critical 'valley of death' funding gap with $750 million in strategic investments aimed at helping early-stage tech companies scale and compete globally.

Calgary Toddler's Brave Fight Against Stage 4 Cancer

Meet Aurora, a courageous 18-month-old Calgary girl waging an inspiring war against stage 4 neuroblastoma. Discover her family's emotional journey and how community support is making a difference.

Alberta's New Student Screening Tests Spark Outcry

University of Alberta professor warns mandatory screening tests are creating unnecessary stress for young students while raising concerns about data collection and educational effectiveness.

NS School Enrollment Stabilizes, Halifax & CSAP Grow

New data reveals Nova Scotia's public school enrollment has stabilized province-wide, but Halifax Regional Centre for Education and the francophone board continue to see significant student population increases, highlighting shifting demographic trends.

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