The Ontario government is expected to make an announcement today that lays out its plans for the education sector, potentially including issues such as class sizes, sex education and teacher hiring.
Union leaders say they have not yet been given any details, but they expect to see cuts to help address a multibillion-dollar provincial deficit.
The government has been consulting since January on class sizes and teacher hiring practices, including asking whether hard caps on class sizes should continue.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ontario education announcement expected, could include class size updateThe Ontario government is expected to make an announcement today that lays out its plans for the education sector, potentially including issues such as class sizes, sex education and teacher hiring.
Read more »
Ontario education announcement expected, potentially regarding class sizes, sex educationOntario's education sector is awaiting an update Friday on a wide range of issues, potentially including class sizes, sex education and teacher hiring.
Read more »
Two Ont. public servants sue province, unions over racism allegationsTwo Ontario public service employees have launched a lawsuit against the provincial government and the unions that represent them, alleging they've been subjected to systemic racism for years.
Read more »
Ontario Public Employees Suing Province Over Alleged Anti-Black RacismThey're also suing the unions that represent them.
Read more »
Review of Ontario accessibility finds province is failing disabled residentsImplementation of Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act falling well short of its goals, former lieutenant-goveror’s report says
Read more »
Quebec Travel Bucket List: 10 places you must see in La Belle ProvinceThere’s more to Quebec than Montreal and Quebec City: Here are 10 destinations that should be on every Quebec traveller’s must-visit list.
Read more »
Review: How to Lose a Country is a first-class analysis of the rapidly changing world geopolitical mapReview: How to Lose a Country is a first-class analysis of the rapidly changing world geopolitical map GlobeArts
Read more »
Pharmacare costs vex provinces, Ottawa moves slowlyA key turning point was expected in January when Ottawa was to enact regulatory reforms to better control patented medicine prices. But those changes are now in limbo as Health Canada considers, for an indefinite period of time, feedback to the proposed reforms
Read more »
Reps are good for building muscle, but don’t use the one-size-fits-all approachDifferent muscle groups have different functions and abilities; training the entire body with a generic approach will limit your development and bore you to tears
Read more »