
Hundreds of parents unfairly denied COVID-19 payments, acting ombudsman says
TORONTO — A new report by Ontario’s acting ombudsman says hundreds of parents were unfairly denied payments during the COVID-19 pandemic because the province gave

TORONTO — A new report by Ontario’s acting ombudsman says hundreds of parents were unfairly denied payments during the COVID-19 pandemic because the province gave

TORONTO — As Ontario awaits a promised infusion of money from the federal government for the national child-care program, one prominent expert is arguing that
AJAX, ONT — On a sunny morning last month, Ben Teskey stood on lush green grass near a thick forest east of Toronto, surrounded by

A proposed pause on new power-hungry data centres in Hamilton cleared a hurdle on Tuesday, the latest step in a growing pushback to Canada’s buildout
TORONTO — When Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government drastically cut student assistance grants earlier this year, it cited “unsustainable” costs, but new figures show nearly

TORONTO — Education bargaining season is starting in Ontario and the unions say their priorities include smaller class sizes, improved special education funding and higher
STRATFORD, ONTARIO, CANADA — Antoni Cimolino is ending his tenure at the helm of Canada’s most influential theatre institution on a reflective note. Perhaps unsurprisingly,

TORONTO — Education Minister Paul Calandra has denied a request to overturn a Catholic school board’s decision not to fly the Pride flag because he

TORONTO — Funding of special education in Ontario is not keeping pace with the growth in need, which is rising faster than general enrolment, the

Multiple post-secondary institutions across Canada say they’ve been impacted by a cyberattack targeting an education system used by thousands of schools globally. Technology company Instructure

TORONTO — The Ontario government is appointing an administrator to run Conestoga College after an audit discovered “significant financial misuse and governance failings” at the

The chief of an Ontario First Nation pursuing legal action against Canada for its alleged underfunding of on-reserve schools told the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal

TORONTO — Results of a math test teacher candidates in Ontario must pass in order to be certified show striking disparities across language, age and
TORONTO — For two, heart-stopping hours last Monday, Chantelle Bissaillion’s nine-year-old daughter was missing. Amelia, who has autism, ADHD and anxiety, had gone out for

TORONTO — Several provincial governments across Canada are looking at tighter restrictions for youth on social media, artificial intelligence chatbots, and cellphone use in schools

SARNIA — A suspect in a fatal shooting at a college bar in southwestern Ontario has been arrested after more than two weeks in hiding.

TORONTO — Ontario high school students will soon need to pass a financial literacy test in order to graduate. Education Minister Paul Calandra says students

TORONTO — Ontario high school students will soon have their attendance count for a sizable portion of their final grades, one of a set of

SARNIA — Sarnia police say they have arrested one man and are looking for another in connection with a fatal shooting at a Lambton College

The unions representing faculty and support staff at Fleming College and St. Lawrence College say the decision to merge the two colleges blindsided workers and

SARNIA — A 20-year-old Sarnia, Ont., man was killed in a shooting at a Lambton College campus bar early Friday morning, in what the province’s

TORONTO — The length of teachers’ college in Ontario will soon be cut in half, from two years to one, and have a greater emphasis

Two colleges in eastern and central Ontario plan to merge, a move they say should help expand access, better align programs with regional labour market

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s cellphone records took centre stage as the provincial legislature resumed sitting Monday for the first time since December, with