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- Elk Point students and guests mark National Indigenous People’s Day
• Students and staff from three schools attended Elk Point Elementary's second annual Round Dance event.
- Terminated Faculty Committee at Laurentian University wants a public inquiry
• Terminated faculty committee at Laurentian University demands public inquiry into the institution's actions.
- Province doles out $2.8 million for new bachelor of community planning program at Nipissing University
Province invests $2.8 million in Nipissing University for new Bachelor of Community Planning program.
- Toronto schools in higher-needs communities are losing extra staff. Why parents are fighting to save TDSB's 'model schools'
Toronto schools in higher-needs communities are facing staff cuts amid concerns that the TDSB's 'model schools' are being dismantled.
- Regina student says teachers didn't need to remove Grade 12s from racy play at Globe Theatre
Teachers removed Grade 12 students from a play at Globe Theatre due to mature content.
- Aurora college seeks to supplement expired funding for child care program
Aurora College seeks to supplement expired funding for child care program.
- SCHOOLS CLOSED: Students in Durham Region, including Ajax, Pickering, Oshawa and Whitby, off for Victoria Day on May 18
Durham Region schools closing early for Victoria Day
- SCHOOLS CLOSED: Students in Peterborough, Northumberland and Kawartha get 3-day weekend for Victoria Day holiday
Peterborough, Northumberland and Kawartha school boards closing for Victoria Day holiday.
- Mother's Day : Local young mothers find stability and a fresh start
Local young mothers find stability and a fresh start through programs at Shifra Homes, which offer support and art classes to help them heal and build a secure future.
- What It Takes For Women To Lead
Women face barriers to senior leadership despite strong education, requiring decisive pursuit of opportunities, building vision, and confident leadership to close the gender gap.
- Employment and employability of young people and women: An adapted training project launched Wednesday in Kolda
A training project to strengthen access to adapted qualifying training (Prajef) for adolescent girls, young people and women has been launched in Kolda.
- How neurodivergent job-seekers are finding their place in the workforce
Neurodivergent job-seekers are gaining access to tailored coaching and support in Montreal.
- I'm a Grade 11 student in Ontario. This is the real reason high school attendance is alarmingly low right now
Changing priorities, Pressure to succeed, Lack of engaging curriculum
- This local arts organization offers free performances for schoolchildren
Capitol Centre expands Education Series with Rotary Club sponsorship
- District planning school to serve city's anticipated new southeast neighbourhood
New school to be built for 550 students in southeast neighbourhood
- Woman taught devastating lesson in job safety uses e-learning to spread message to young
Candace Carnahan teaches job safety through e-learning program
- Dalhousie and King’s relaunch journalism–law program amid shifting media realities
Dalhousie and King’s relaunch journalism-law program prepares students for media, law and policy intersection.
- Students dig into agriculture at Bite of Brant event
Students from various schools visit fairgrounds for Bite of Brant event.
- Wakaw School student receives U of R Chancellor’s Scholarship
Wakaw School student Marti Burechailo from Wakaw School has been selected for a prestigious entrance scholarship at the University of Regina.
- Dawson students graduate from The Yukon School of Visual Arts April 10
Dawson students graduate from The Yukon School of Visual Arts April 10
- April 15: Your Daily Horoscope
Breakthrough or windfall expected in work or finances
- TPG to Acquire Learfield, the Leading College Sports Media Sales and Technology Provider
TPG to acquire Learfield, the leading college sports media sales and technology provider, in a deal worth approximately $10.75 billion.