A group of Edmonton parents of children with disabilities says their Charter rights to education are being violated because of a decision made by Alberta's education minister.
EDMONTON - Alberta's government has ended a funding contract for a non-profit organization that provides education and ...
Local agencies are working to educate the public about online safety, amid a steady rise of cases of online child sexual ...
At least 80 school boards across Canada said they were impacted by the PowerSchool data breach, a number that could change as ...
The following organizations have been chosen as Alberta’s Top Employers for 2025 (employee count refers to full-time staff): ...
False narratives in a new $2-million report on COVID 19 in Alberta send Albertans the wrong signals, said a former chief ...
Alberta will introduce a flat monthly fee of $326.25 for full-time licensed child care, or $15 per day, starting April 1. This change is part of the $3.8-billion Canada-Alberta Canada-Wide Early ...
A dramatic decline in international study permits issued last year is quickly becoming an existential threat to the finances ...
The TDSB — the largest public school board in Canada — embarked upon a proactive ... sometimes with controversy. In Alberta, some schools bearing the name of Jean Vanier, a Catholic ...
A group of Edmonton parents is suing the provincial government over access to education for their children with disabilities ...
Murray Sinclair’s firm approach to justice and reconciliation is part of what inspires me, as an intergenerational Survivor, ...