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Students across Alberta show support for teachers in walkout
- On Thursday, Alberta students are planning provincewide walkouts driven by social media platforms, with protesters gathering at Alberta legislature plaza wearing red in solidarity with teachers.
- Bill 2, the Back to School Act, was passed early Tuesday morning after debate was curtailed, invoking the Charter's notwithstanding clause and ordering 51,000 public, Catholic and francophone school teachers back to work.
- Students described classroom strains as Grade 12 students Alexandre Charrois and Valerie Tremblay attended rallies, while Grade 11 student Quin Bergman said teachers appear exhausted and lack resources.
- The provincial government said the strike was causing irreparable harm and described its offer to teachers as fair, and it will form a provincial task force on class sizes while Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides said students may peacefully assemble Thursday.
- The teachers' strike began Oct. 6 and lasted about three weeks, and students warned some learners could fall behind due to missed exams and looming January diplomas.
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Calgary students among thousands across Alberta taking part in provincewide walkout
Calgary students took part in a provincewide school walkout Thursday in response to the outcome of the Alberta teachers' strike. Protest organizers say they're standing up for teachers, while the education minister and a Calgary school board say students shouldn't leave class.
·Canada
Read Full ArticleAlberta students cut class, rally at legislature for teachers in strike-bill dispute (Alberta)
Students are rallying at the Alberta legislature to protest the province's decision to order striking teachers back to work. They rallied at the plaza in front of the legislature, carrying signs and wearing red, a colour that has come to symbolize unity with their instructors. Social media platforms...
·Kelowna, Canada
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Leaning Left19Leaning Right1Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution76% Left
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- 76% of the sources lean Left
76% Left
L 76%
C 20%
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