Concerns over literacy and math performance in New Brunswick’s younger grades prompt calls for classroom reforms. While older students show improvements, early-grade results highlight systemic challenges, with experts urging smaller class sizes, changes in classroom composition, and earlier assessments to address disparities and support foundational learning skills.
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Canada’s Post-Secondary Sector Braces for Financial Storm
Reduced provincial funding, domestic tuition caps, and fewer international students are forcing universities and colleges to slash courses, staff, and services. Stakeholders call for sustained investment to prevent years of turbulence, rising costs for students, and diminished access to quality education across the country.
Federal Government Invests Millions to Expand Ontario School Meals Program
The federal government is investing $108.5 million over three years to expand free school meal access in Ontario.
Federal Program Grants Two MacEwan Faculty Members $1.2M for Research
MacEwan University has received $1.2 million in federal funding through the Canada Research Chairs program, supporting two distinguished faculty members in their research projects.
New Regulations on International Student Program Take Effect
Canada implements new regulations for international students, including 24-hour weekly work limits and stricter institutional oversight, as part of efforts to strengthen the International Student Program.
Canada Ends Fast-Track Study Permit Processing for International Students
Canada has announced the end of its Student Direct Stream and Nigeria Student Express, which previously expedited study permits for students from select countries. All new applications will now go through the regular stream, raising concerns about longer wait times as Canada shifts its focus to program integrity and fair access for all.
Canada Updates Visa Rules: 10-Year Tourist Visas No Longer Automatic
Canada’s immigration authorities have amended their tourist visa system by abandoning the previous default practice of issuing decade-long multiple-entry visas. Under the new policy, immigration officials will have broader authority to tailor visa durations and types to individual circumstances.
Canadian Education Sector Calls for Government Collaboration Amid Policy Challenges
According to a survey, sector executives are calling for greater cooperation to support students and maintain Canada’s appeal as a study destination, indicating that recent government initiatives are having an impact on Canadian foreign programs.
Thompson Rivers University Launches Major Clean Energy Initiative with 1,000-Solar Panel Installation
Thompson Rivers University will install over 1,000 solar panels across its campus in a five-year project to generate around 1 megawatt clean energy.
Ontario Tech University Steps Up to Address Rail Industry’s Growing Talent Needs
Canada’s rail industry is facing a significant challenge in finding skilled professionals to support its rapid expansion and transition towards sustainable transportation. Ontario Tech University is now investigating new academic pathways to help fill
