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As Governments and businesses turn their minds toward the
recovery and re-opening of the economy, our team is closely
monitoring updates from governments across Canada. The following
summarizes the recovery and re-opening measures which have been
announced to date in each jurisdiction. We will continue to update
this summary as further measures are introduced across the
country.
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Federal
February 19, 2021: The Minister of
Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion
Winnipeg Free Press
Aspiring educator frustrated in attempt to help fill substitute shortages
Last Modified: 9:25 AM CST Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2021 | Updates
JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Jonathan McPhail, an aspiring teacher, is an adult student and is applying to the U of W’s post-grad teacher program.
Jonathan McPhail is a keen student who wants to fill substitute teacher shortages. However, he says, assignment instructions on how to do just that have been murky.
Winnipeg Free Press
Jonathan McPhail is a keen student who wants to fill substitute teacher shortages. However, he says, assignment instructions on how to do just that have been murky.
Manitoba's education workforce has faced strain for months due to pandemic-related absences among teachers and educational assistants, but the province hopes a new college program will help fill the gaps.