Conestoga College cuts programs and jobs amid enrollment drop
Conestoga College announces significant restructuring with program eliminations and staff reductions following concerning enrollment trends across multiple campuses.
Conestoga College announces significant restructuring with program eliminations and staff reductions following concerning enrollment trends across multiple campuses.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A devastating theft from a Kitchener storage unit has left the Fret Program for Kids without instruments, threatening music education for hundreds of local children. The community rallies to recover what was lost.
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.
After 37 days on picket lines, 20,000 Ontario college support workers ratify transformative new contract featuring unprecedented wage increases and job security protections.
After a tense 5-week strike that disrupted Ontario's college system, support staff have overwhelmingly approved a new collective agreement, bringing stability back to campuses across the province.
Sudbury hosts powerful Holodomor awareness exhibit as Canada's mobile classroom tour educates new generations about Stalin's man-made famine that killed millions of Ukrainians.
University of Alberta professor warns mandatory screening tests are creating unnecessary stress for young students while raising concerns about data collection and educational effectiveness.
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.
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.
Manitoba's NDP government throws support behind Liberal legislation mandating universal screening for reading skills in Canadian students, marking significant education policy shift.
Barrie City Council approves groundbreaking land exchange agreement with Simcoe County District School Board, paving the way for state-of-the-art Banting Memorial High School facility with enhanced community amenities.
A troubled northern Ontario school board faces mounting pressure as it pledges sweeping reforms following a devastating third-party review that exposed systemic dysfunction and governance failures.
Multiple schools in Fredericton, New Brunswick closed their doors after receiving serious threats, disrupting education and raising safety concerns across the community.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney became the subject of a viral death hoax that spread across social media platforms, causing widespread confusion before being debunked.
The Saskatchewan government announces landmark $250 million investment in universities and colleges, securing stable funding through 2029 and addressing inflation pressures.
Alberta's government proposes sweeping changes to the Education Act requiring mandatory reading and math assessments for all students in kindergarten through Grade 3 to identify learning gaps early.
Alberta introduces mandatory literacy and numeracy assessments for K-3 students, aiming to identify learning gaps early and provide targeted support.
A mysterious explosion rocked Harvard Medical School's Tosteson Medical Education Center, prompting immediate evacuation and raising safety concerns at one of America's most prestigious institutions.
The Alberta government launches a comprehensive task force to address growing concerns about classroom sizes and teacher responsibilities across the province's education system.
Examining the growing concerns about religious influence in Ontario's public education system and its impact on curriculum, student activities, and community values.
Discover how Alberta's expert panel is revolutionizing university funding and operations to create sustainable, high-quality higher education for future generations.
The newly appointed Edmonton Public School Board ushered in the school year with a heartfelt welcome to teachers, emphasizing support and collaboration in post-pandemic education.
Discover how UBC's groundbreaking course examines what makes cinematic monsters so compelling and what they reveal about our deepest fears and societal anxieties.
In a historic move, Pope Francis declares Cardinal John Henry Newman a Doctor of the Church while emphasizing the critical importance of Catholic education in today's world.
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.