Starting next year, students can expect to be measured on problem-solving, critical thinking and communication. ...
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Ontario education spending shot up over past decade, despite declining enrolment, study finds
More than eight in 10 dollars of the $7-billion spending increase went to salaries, benefits and pensions. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for September 6, 2017. ...
Heard: Ontario far outpaces other provinces in consumer debt growth
Report finds province's consumer debt grew more than 5 per cent, towering over the next-closest candidate, New Brunswick. ...
Tory MPP says Liberal policies kill manufacturing jobs
Monte McNaughton blames energy, tax costs for layoffs at Cambridge aeronautics plant but company cites reduced demand alone. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, September 5. ...
Court orders former Tory candidate to pay $136,000 in legal costs to the party
Ruling concerns battle over secret recording in Vikram Singh's lawsuit over controversial PC nomination race. ...
More than half of Ontarians disapprove of Trudeau’s handling of asylum-seeker surge: Poll
Ontario's view on border jumpers a microcosm for Canada, as seven in 10 residents prioritize security over assistance. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, September 1. ...
New Metrolinx CEO’s $479,500 salary raises Tory ire
Phil Verster is also eligible for a $1,000-per-month vehicle allowance. ...