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Feds, province launch child abuse prevention training for Manitoba educatorsEducation3 hoursThe province announced a three-way partnership with the federal government and the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) on Thursday.
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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation to wrap up voting Thursday on province’s final offerCanada3 hours
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New Brunswick schools to have stringent cellphone policies starting SeptemberEducation4 hours
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Ontario government to step up efforts to protect students’ dataEducation5 hours
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University of Calgary Students’ Union says more resources needed to improve mental health on campus
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CanadaUniversity of Calgary Students’ Union says more resources needed to improve mental health on campus
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CanadaRed Pashmina Walk in Peterborough supports access to education for women, girls in Afghanistan
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CanadaGame changer: Bow Valley College Esports arena poised to redefine gaming landscape
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EducationTour for Humanity stops in Winnipeg, students learn about hate crimes
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CanadaParents, officials hope to ‘hammer out’ details of N.S. school lunch program
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CanadaN.B. education minister wants to dissolve Anglophone East District Education Council
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CanadaN.B. high school student launches clothing line to help pay for university
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EducationBuilding a sustainable future with Canada’s youth
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EducationEdmonton Public votes to bring back school resource officers
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CanadaN.B. and N.S. examining school cell phone bans
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CanadaChanges surrounding mobile phones coming to Ontario Schools
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CanadaCalgary school principal charged with possessing, accessing child pornography
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Ontario government to step up efforts to protect students’ dataThe province says it wants to better safeguard children's information and prevent it from being stolen in cyber incidents.Education5 hours
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Calgary family turns grief into good with Kelsey’s Day of KindnessA Calgary mother is keeping the legacy of her daughter alive, 10 years after she lost her to complications with Type 1 diabetes.EducationMay 8
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Greenway School a little greener with 51 new treesThe trees are the beginnings of the Greenway School Community Forest, a green space open to students and community members.EnvironmentMay 8
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‘Scary’: Parents reeling as child-care in Manitoba remains inaccessibleAs summer steamrolls around the corner, a lack of childcare accessibility in Manitoba is at the top of parents' minds, with some facing a life-altering decision.EducationMay 8
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Sask. Polytechnic receives $7.5 million donation for new campusSaskatchewan Polytechnic received $7.5 million from Concorde Group of Companies founders and renowned philanthropists Irene Dubé and the late Leslie Dubé.CanadaMay 7
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Huge book sale supports literacy programs for struggling Calgary kidsMoney raised from this year’s Calgary Reads Big Book Sale will go to seven local agencies that support literacy programs. It runs Friday to Monday.EducationMay 7
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UBC president addresses Gaza encampment demandsThe president of UBC says its endowment fund doesn't directly own any stocks that are the target of divestment demands by pro-Palestinian protesters who have set up an encampment.PoliticsMay 7
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Peterborough employers question Fleming College move to slash 29 programsArea businesses that rely on Fleming grads say they'll feel the impact of the college's decision to cancel 29 programs due to the cap imposed on international student admissions.EconomyMay 7
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Israel-Hamas conflict: B.C. human rights watchdog backs ‘peaceful encampments’ at universitiesBritish Columbia's human rights commissioner is calling on universities and colleges to protect the rights of students and staff taking part in "peaceful encampments."PoliticsMay 6
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Tour for Humanity stops in Winnipeg, students learn about hate crimesA 30-seat mobile education centre called The Tour for Humanity was in the city to teach teens about hate and intolerance in Canada, using the Holocaust as its launching point.EducationMay 6
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