- CPE is an assembly for exchange, coordination and advocacy composed of Toronto community groups and organizations campaigning to rebuild our publicly funded education system. We welcome groups representing parents, ethno-racial communities, students, adult learners, teachers, education workers, school trustees, city councilors, neighbourhoods, early childhood educators, social planners and academic researchers. CPE insists that the necessary resources be allocated from our public taxes to support the lifelong needs of all learners.
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News Archive
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. “Education is a right; that is what we have to fight!” student vs school closings
Posted on May 21, 2013 | No CommentsWith an all to familiar promise to build brighter futures and new schools, authorities in Chicago are now up against communities determined to save their schools. These 3 minutes will... -
The day the music stopped?
Posted on April 16, 2013 | No CommentsApril 09, 2013 16:27 ET Toronto District School Board Eyes Slashing Music Program TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwired – April 9, 2013)... -
Globe goes after TDSB’s labour costs
Posted on April 10, 2013 | No Comments(photo credit: Peter Power/The Globe and Mail 2013.04.10) Toronto Interactive See which Toronto schools have ballooning labour costs Stuart A. Thompson and Kate Hammer ... -
Pop up clubs for life-long learning begs the question: When do we RE-FUND education in the public interest?
Posted on March 17, 2013 | No Comments* Toronto’s four publicly funded school boards would be wise to re-examine the importance of their remaining facilities for hands-on “shop” and technical training, if recent research by Denise Balkissoon is to... -
$27m in staff cuts on the table tonight
Posted on March 6, 2013 | No CommentsThose not in the house (5050 Yonge St) might like to follow the recast motion via live streaming; just click here: tdsb.on.ca Now 3 hours from where they started at 7:30pm,... -
Globe disses TDSB
Posted on January 12, 2013 | No CommentsThe TDSB is “dysfunctional” and in the midst of a “governance crisis”. So says Canada’s generally centre-right but influential Globe & Mail. The paper calls for major change at the... -
“sour” trustees?
Posted on January 12, 2013 | No CommentsIt has been a thoroughly rotten week for the Toronto District School Board. Its much-admired education director, Chris Spence, has been caught plagiarizing. Its fiscal management is under scrutiny from... -
Where’s Dalton?
Posted on January 5, 2013 | No CommentsJan. 04 2013, 11:20 AM EST Dalton McGuinty has been Premier of Ontario for long enough, has put his family through enough sacrifice, that it’s normally hard to begrudge him a... -
Teachers, education workers take McGuinty to court
Posted on October 10, 2012 | No CommentsLaunching Charter challenge to defend democratic rights of Ontarians. The Ontario government is being taken to court by the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) and [CUPE, OSSTF] because of... -
Education “too important to arbitrarily overhaul just to save a buck.”
Posted on October 1, 2012 | No Comments.Kayla Smith, a Grade 12 student at Bramalea Secondary School [seen here addressing Saturday's rally], isn’t happy about losing her extra-curricular activities but she feels protesting the provincial government’s new...








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