There’s delightful and depressing news when it comes to Alberta’s public schools teaching children to read. Let’s dig into the happier news first today, as it helps put the bad news in context.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith received a dominating ... in Burnaby have received a letter to say their child’s schedule ...
The Alberta government has introduced a trio of ... parental consent if they want to change their names or pronouns at school. Premier Danielle Smith says it's all in an effort to keep children ...
A northern Alberta elementary school is making progress on literacy ... was treated at the emergency department of the Hanover and District Hospital. The jury has begun deliberations at the ...
The premier said her government projects that Alberta school authorities will have to pay more than $60 million per year by 2030 without receiving any rebates. In the past, Smith has urged ...
The Alberta government announced new legislation ... and to require parental consent to change names or pronouns in schools. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta has applied for a judicial review of Ottawa’s exemption of the carbon levy on home heating oil. At a Tuesday announcement, Smith said it is “blatantly ...
When asked how the rules would be enforced in schools, Smith said the Alberta Teaching Profession Commission has the ability to discipline teachers if they defy the government's direction.
EDMONTON - Alberta has introduced a trio of bills focusing ... consent if they want to change their names or pronouns at school.