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Indigenous author asked to remove poems from book considered for N S classrooms

Indigenous author asked to remove poems from book considered for N.S. classrooms An Indigenous author is questioning why the Department of Education asked her to remove several poems from one of her books before it could be used in Nova Scotia classrooms, but then didn t respond when she wanted to discuss their removal. Social Sharing Rebecca Thomas says the Department of Education didn t get back to her when she wanted to discuss the removal Posted: Jun 02, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: June 2 Rebecca Thomas is Halifax s former poet laureate, a Mi kmaw author, Indigenous support adviser for the Nova Scotia Community College, and former senior consultant for diversity and inclusion with the province. (Erica Penton)

School attendance dwindled in Cape Breton even before province-wide lockdown was announced

SYDNEY, N.S. Schools across Nova Scotia will be empty for the next two weeks. Schools had already been closed in the Halifax area and when a COVID-connected case was found at Sydney Academy, one of Cape Breton s largest high schools, it seemed to many like a final straw of sorts, in the Sydney area. We simply have very, very few meaningful protections in schools to keep people safe, Paul Wozney. Earlier today, Nova Scotia Teachers Union President Paul Wozney says his membership would support a two-week circuit breaker and that some of the teachers he was hearing from were terrified.

The Government of Canada and the Government of Nova Scotia highlight additional support for quality early learning and child care across the province

The Government of Canada and the Government of Nova Scotia highlight additional support for quality early learning and child care across the province News provided by Share this article Share this article GATINEAU, QC, April 16, 2021 /CNW/ - The importance of accessible, affordable and high-quality child care has never been more evident than during the COVID-19 pandemic. That s why the Government of Canada and the Government of Nova Scotia worked together during a challenging year to ensure families continued to have access to the affordable, high-quality and safe early learning and child care opportunities their children need to succeed.  Today, the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Ahmed Hussen, and Nova Scotia s Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, Derek Mombourquette, highlighted how a one-year Canada–Nova Scotia Early Learning and Child Care Agreement continued to provide support for children, families and educators.

Contracts at Canadian-backed school program in Xinjiang bar teachers from all religious activities

Contracts at Canadian-backed school program in Xinjiang bar teachers from all religious activities
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