ETFO President Slams Ford's $750 Teacher Supply Cards
The president of the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario calls Premier Doug Ford's $750 classroom supply cards a 'drop in the bucket' for educators facing rising costs.
The president of the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario calls Premier Doug Ford's $750 classroom supply cards a 'drop in the bucket' for educators facing rising costs.
Notre Dame Collegiate in High River, Alberta, has resumed normal operations after police investigated a bomb threat received by school administrators on Tuesday afternoon.
A University of Manitoba professor is revolutionizing history education by having students cook recipes from the 1940s, blending culinary arts with academic study to bring the past to life.
The OFSAA basketball tournament has brought hundreds of visitors to London, Ontario, creating a significant economic boom for the Forest City. The event showcases top high school athletic talent while boosting local businesses.
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RecommendedA University of Saskatchewan student known as the 'Ukulele Guy' is bringing joy and community to campus through impromptu ukulele performances, fostering a unique musical connection among students and staff.
The University of Lethbridge held its third annual International Women's Day Leadership Conference, focusing on empowerment and leadership in a global context.
Students across Ontario organized walkouts to protest recent cuts to the Ontario Student Assistance Program, highlighting concerns about access to post-secondary education.
High school students in Kitchener, Ontario, organized a downtown march on March 11, 2026, to voice opposition to recent cuts to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).
The Peel District School Board has announced that up to 331 permanent teaching positions could be eliminated by September 2026 due to budgetary constraints and shifting enrollment patterns.
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RecommendedTwo University of Calgary researchers receive $100,000 Killam Trust awards for groundbreaking work in quantum mechanics and bioengineering, advancing Canada's scientific leadership.
Students in Simcoe County demonstrated against the Ontario government's reductions to OSAP funding, highlighting concerns over accessibility to higher education and financial support.
A group of McGill University students on a trip to Dubai experienced missile alerts and explosions before being evacuated to Oman and flown home safely with crisis team assistance.
The Alberta NDP is demanding legislative amendments in response to serious abuse allegations at Willowbrae Childcare Academy in Edmonton, highlighting systemic child protection gaps.
Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides estimates $600 million to support children of temporary residents, amid a looming immigration referendum that could limit access to social programs.
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RecommendedA computer student from Winnipeg has launched a free, interactive map tracking measles cases across Manitoba, aiming to enhance public health awareness and accessibility to critical data.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has declined to confirm whether school board trustees will be included on the ballot in the upcoming fall elections, raising questions about local governance.
Paleontologists are preparing for the 29th annual Paleo Symposium at Mount Royal University, featuring speaker Jon Noad and other experts discussing the latest fossil discoveries and research.
Hundreds of Windsor high school students joined thousands across Ontario in protesting proposed OSAP funding cuts that would shift financial aid from grants to loans.
A family in Ottawa claims a French public school denied enrollment to a child because her older sister, who has a brain tumor, could not attend an interview as required by admissions rules.
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RecommendedA lawsuit exposes how the Department of Government Efficiency used ChatGPT to retroactively cancel over 1,400 National Endowment for the Humanities grants, targeting DEI terms and eliminating $100 million in funding.
The Ontario government announces a new Classroom Supplies Fund providing $750 cards to elementary teachers for purchasing classroom materials starting September 2026.
Brent Watson, one of only three players to win back-to-back MVP awards in B.C. high school boys basketball history, has passed away at 82. His legacy includes Hall of Fame inductions and a memorial scholarship.
A recent trend in Alberta sees students playing hooky to attend Oil Kings hockey games, raising questions about school attendance policies and student priorities.
University of Windsor scholars argue President Trump's expanding military actions in Iran and beyond lack clear objectives, potentially destabilizing international order through opportunistic interventions.
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RecommendedStudents and staff at St. John de Brebeuf Catholic elementary school in Kingsville celebrated as hometown goalie Corbin Watson helped Canada win 4-1 against Czechia at the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games in Milan.
The Saskatoon high school basketball city league playoffs are set to tip off this week, with teams across both boys and girls divisions preparing for intense postseason competition. Championship Division finals are scheduled for March 18, while Premiere D
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is scheduled to make a significant announcement alongside the province's education and finance ministers. The announcement comes amid various provincial news, including school closures and transportation issues.
Columnist Matthew Lau argues that Ontario's shift from grants to loans in student aid is fiscally responsible, urging students to bear education costs rather than rely on taxpayer-funded gifts.
Former university president Peter MacKinnon condemns York University's workshop promoting decolonization and DEI in research grants, arguing it imposes political agendas and jeopardizes academic freedom.
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RecommendedThe University of Saskatchewan's drama program commemorates eight decades of theatrical excellence, tracing its origins to an unconventional campus airplane hangar that housed its first productions.