Category Archives: Education

New pathway to residency for 90,000 essential workers and graduates: Mendicino

Ottawa is creating a new pathway to permanent residency for 90,000 essential workers and international graduates who are currently in Canada, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said Wednesday. The new policy will grant permanent status to temporary w...

New pathway to residency for 90,000 essential workers and graduates: Mendicino

Ottawa is creating a new pathway to permanent residency for 90,000 essential workers and international graduates who are currently in Canada, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said Wednesday. The new policy will grant permanent status to temporary w...

New pathway to residency for 90,000 essential workers and graduates: Mendicino

Ottawa is creating a new pathway to permanent residency for 90,000 essential workers and international graduates who are currently in Canada, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said Wednesday. The new policy will grant permanent status to temporary w...

New pathway to residency for 90,000 essential workers and graduates: Mendicino

Ottawa is creating a new pathway to permanent residency for 90,000 essential workers and international graduates who are currently in Canada, Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino said Wednesday. The new policy will grant permanent status to temporary w...

Suspect arrested after Quebec teacher on picket line struck by car

MONTREAL — A Quebec teachers strike was marred on Wednesday after a teacher picketing with her colleagues in Sherbrooke, Que., was struck by a car in what police described as a deliberate gesture. Sherbrooke police spokesman Martin Carrier said the wom...

Suspect arrested after Quebec teacher on picket line struck by car

MONTREAL — A Quebec teachers strike was marred on Wednesday after a teacher picketing with her colleagues in Sherbrooke, Que., was struck by a car in what police described as a deliberate gesture. Sherbrooke police spokesman Martin Carrier said the wom...

Parents look for spring break activities during Ontario’s third stay-at-home order

TORONTO — Panos Kelamis had to get creative for his son's sixth birthday this year since, once again, he won't be able to have a party due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Celebrating with his friends at school is out of the

Teens need coping skills to deal with anger during pandemic: doctor

Pandemic-fuelled frustration has some teens expressing anger in unhealthy ways after a year of missed social connections that would typically help them mature and regulate their emotions, says a psychiatrist calling for more education on coping skills ...

Alberta’s largest school board says no to United Conservative draft school curriculum

CALGARY — Alberta's largest school board says it will not use the United Conservative government's draft elementary school curriculum pilot this fall. The Calgary Board of Education cites concerns that have been brought up by educators, academic staff,...

Children less likely than adults to transmit COVID-19 virus: Canadian study

Canadian researchers say children may be less infectious than adults with the COVID-19 virus, suggesting daycares, schools and extracurricular activities could continue with appropriate precautions in place. Lead investigator Dr. Jared Bullard, an asso...

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