MPI to spend $1.3 million on accessible driver training programs in Manitoba
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) announced Thursday that it's spending more than $1 million toward adult driving programs in rural, remote and underserved communities.
View ArticleB.C. parents weigh in on letter grades, descriptive grading in schools: survey
In September, 2023, the B.C. government announced that letter grades were going away for all public school students from kindergarten to Grade 9.
View Article‘Cheese slipped off the cracker’: Ford rips Ontario school trustees for Italy...
On Friday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford ripped into a group of school trustees under fire for expensing a $145,000 summertime Italy trip.
View ArticleSaskatchewan students to cast their votes in mock provincial election
While voters have turned out in record numbers in the advanced polls, it turns out those not yet old enough to vote also have some thoughts on the election.
View ArticleShaping Saskatchewan: Jacqueline Ottmann
Jacqueline Ottmann, president of the First Nations University of Canada, shares her experiences of serving in academic leadership roles on Shaping Saskatchewan.
View ArticleUniversity of Calgary open house reimagines learning
Prospective students check out new programs being offered at the University of Calgary which aim to reduce barriers and help students bring flexibility to future careers.
View ArticleU of M sexual assault suspect in custody, WPS say
Edwards is alleged to have broken into a secured area at the Arthur V. Mauro student residence on Dafoe Road within the U of M campus.
View Article‘Problematic’: Ontario school board removing garbage bins from classrooms
Jeff Pelich, who is president of the ETFO in Waterloo Region, says the WRDSB recently issued a memo to administrators at schools announcing plans to remove the waste bins.
View ArticleQuebec claims private colleges are selling citizenship. The data tells...
Many permits have gone to people attending schools outside Montreal, in regions where the province has promised not to target programs that largely depend on foreign students.
View ArticleUCP facing anger, uncertainty over trio of bills affecting trans and...
New legislation affecting trans and gender-diverse Albertans tabled in the UCP legislature this week has many warning of legal battles.
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