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Education disruptions kept to a minimum, says student
Teachers spent most of the 2023-24 academic year locked in a dispute with the provincial government over wages and classroom complexities, saying the current resources are not enough to give Saskatchewan students the education they deserve. Although there were some disruptions to the regular school year, one student says that, overall, the impact was minimal and that the future benefits outweigh any disruptions. Teachers and the provincial government will be heading into binding arbitration this December. -
Saskatchewan’s sex education policies harm genderqueer youth like me
The parental inclusion and consent policies introduced by the provincial government in August 2023 are negatively impacting what was an already insufficient sexual health education program. -
Thousands protest cuts to public education
More than 3,500 people gathered at the legislature on Saturday calling on the Saskatchewan government to fund education properly -
Nick Dinardo challenges their rights being violated by Correctional Service Canada
Dinardo, a Two-Spirit and transfeminine person and member of the Piapot First Nation, has been discriminated against and physically abused by the prison system for years.