The Ontario government is launching a program to provide elementary school teachers with $750 spending cards to buy their own classroom supplies, with Education Minister Paul Calandra saying the ...
Ontario says elementary school homeroom teachers will receive $750 a year for classroom supplies starting in September 2026.
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Peel district educators call potential cuts a 'manufactured crisis' in underfunded school system
Unions who represent thousands of education workers in the Peel District School Board are denouncing the province's plans for possible cuts in the fall, with 331 teachers at the board receiving layoff ...
Education Minister Paul Calandra has put eight school boards under supervision over the past year, sidelining trustees at some of the province's largest school boards.
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Make teaching more attractive for tradespeople, teachers' federation tells Ontario
TORONTO — Ontario must make entering the teaching profession more attractive to skilled tradespeople if it hopes to address a ...
The premier made the announcement Wednesday morning at a North Etobicoke school, alongside the education and finance ministers in advance of the March 26 provincial budget.
Minister Todd McCarthy confirmed this week he would amalgamate the province's 36 conservation authorities into just nine, ...
At a news conference Wednesday, Premier Doug Ford and Education Minister Paul Calandra said a decision hasn’t been made yet about whether trustees at the eight boards under the province's supervision ...
Elementary school teachers in Ontario will soon have access to a new fund, giving them $750 a year to pay for classroom supplies starting in September.
School trustees in northern Ontario say the provincial government intends to eliminate their elected public school board positions when the legislature returns this spring.
Wednesday's provincial announcement that elementary teachers will receive $750 a year to purchase classroom supplies is a ...
LONDON, ON, March 6, 2026 /CNW/ - The expansion of the London Justice Centre into a dedicated community space in Youth Opportunities Unlimited's new downtown facility, Joan's Place, is increasing ...
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