Across Canada, public education activists will join students as they take to the streets on February 1, to call for a high-quality post-secondary education system that is equitable and free of [...]
Toronto is looking at eliminating programming at 12 school-based community centres: Bloordale, Brown, Earl Beatty, Fairmount Park/Bowmore, Hillcrest, James S. Bell, John English, John G. [...]
The good news from Vancouver’s Nov. 19 civic election was very good. But the news for Canada’s oldest progressive municipal reform party was very, very bad. On the positive side, over [...]
Quebec Minister plans to cut English school budgets’ As alarming as the size of the cuts is the move towards “school-based” management of purchasing and, more ominously, [...]
Investigating application of the community hub model in context of the closure of Athabasca School, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada and other small schools Executive Summary The purpose of this [...]
Give Students What They Need to Succed: the birth of Campaign for Public Education In October of 2001 Toronto Parents Network, the Toronto Federation of Chinese Parents and the Parent [...]
Ontario Provincial Election October 6 2011 equity & excellence in public education Our public schools fully-funded as neighbourhood hubs our platform To maintain our standing as one [...]
Education Day, Sept 20, is our chance to get to know our candidates in advance of October 6th Ontario’s election day. On Tuesday Sept 20th local candidates [...]
A Toronto group, Educators for Peace and Justice, are circulating a petition to the TDSB this week in advance of 9/11 commemorative ceremonies in publicly funded school boards “As [...]
As a Toronto student, parent, planner, teacher, community organization member, concerned taxpayer if you are committed to publicly-funded, quality education you will want to click [...]