Velma Marion (Trott) Cotten, aged 84, passed away peacefully on October 14, 2025, at the Abbotsford Tabor Home. Born on April 15, 1941, in Port Alberni,...
Alberta’s health-care system is under scrutiny as concerns mount over the effectiveness of its for-profit surgery initiative. Despite the government’s push to expand chartered surgical facilities...
Canada recently made headlines for losing its status as a measles-eliminated country, a significant setback after achieving this milestone in 1998. According to an infectious disease...
The introduction of K-3 literacy and numeracy testing by the United Conservative Party (UCP) in Alberta has sparked significant criticism from education professionals. Critics argue that...
The process for becoming a lawyer in Ontario may undergo significant changes as the Law Society of Ontario explores the possibility of eliminating the bar exam....
The Government of Alberta has announced the recipients of the 2024 Inspiration Awards, recognizing ten individuals and organizations for their significant contributions to preventing and reducing...
The Government of Alberta has invested $6.7 billion annually in higher education, yet recent recommendations from the Expert Panel on Post-Secondary Institution Funding and Alberta’s Competitiveness...
In a heartfelt letter published on November 10, 2025, Rick Royer shared a transformative story about how employment in the trades can profoundly impact young lives....
The Alberta government is facing significant backlash following the introduction of **Bill 6**, which mandates literacy and numeracy screening for students in grades K-3. Education Minister...
Alberta’s government is taking decisive action to address the complexities of classroom environments by establishing a new committee. Premier Danielle Smith and Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides...