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Edmonton Journal on MSN'An aggressive number': Alberta education minister believes three year, $1.1 billion investment to hire 4,000 education staff is sufficientAlberta is investing $1.1 billion to hire more education staff which is a welcomed investment for stakeholders amid criticism ...
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Alberta's education minister says he believes the $1.1 billion his government has earmarked to hire more teachers and school ...
Alberta’s budget tour is underway. The government celebrating a $426 million boost to education, but is that enough in a fast ...
The Alberta Teachers Association and the Fraser Institute, a right-leaning think tank, have both independently concluded that ...
Alberta’s education minister says his government’s proposed budget targets funding increases to tackle growing enrolment and ...
Alberta’s Budget 2025 proposes a new two-year enrolment-based funding model, moving away from the Weighted Moving Average ...
Alberta taxpayers will soon find out how the government plans to spend their money, and those working in public education are hoping for a bigger investment.
The Alberta Teachers Association says funding from the 2025 budget won't fix the problem in Alberta schools. CTV News ...
Yesterday, the Alberta Teachers' Association shared their disappointment when it comes to the total operational spending ...
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'Not a priority': Critics say Alberta falls short on health-care, education spending"Public education, once again, with this budget ... is not a priority with this government," said Alberta Teachers' ...
Two Grande Prairie teachers are vying to be the next president of the Alberta Teachers Association (ATA). Grande Prairie’s Donovan Eckstrom and Peter MacKay are eyeing the top spot at ATA ...
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