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October 1, 2024

Excerpt: "鈥淥ur partnership with Yellowquill University College is an important one and by providing degree granting status for its First Nations bachelor of education program, we are investing in certified teachers specially trained to teach in the distinctive contexts of First Nations communities,鈥 said Education and Early Childhood Learning Minister Nello Altomare. 鈥淭his is an important step in addressing the critical shortage of Indigenous teachers across the province and in northern Manitoba.鈥"
September 26, 2024

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Aasna Devani - Student Spotlight Sep 2024
September 26, 2024

Aasna Devani

Doctor of Education ( EdD ) in Counselling and Psychotherapy
Expected year of graduation: 2025
September 23, 2024

Toronto Sun
September 23, 2024

Excerpt: "Families with young children in Winnipeg will benefit from a new child-care facility opening its doors this fall, Families, Children and Social Development Minister Jenna Sudds and Premier Wab Kinew announced today. 鈥淲ith these new child-care spots in Winnipeg, we are planting the seeds for a brighter future 鈥 one where kids get to learn from the land and their community,鈥 said Sudds. 鈥淲e will keep working hard to create more spots to get kids off wait lists and into high-quality, affordable child care close to home. Every family deserves access to child care that gives their children the best possible start in life and we are committed to making that a reality.鈥 S.P.L.A.S.H. Child Care Inc. in Winnipeg has expanded its operations to facilitate 40 new child-care spaces. These new child-care spaces have been created through S.P.L.A.S.H.鈥檚 new Urban Learning Centre, which joins S.P.L.A.S.H.鈥檚 Early Learning Centre at 109 Pulford St. as well as S.P.L.A.S.H.鈥檚 two other facilities in Winnipeg for a total of 236 infant, preschool and school-age spaces. The new site will offer 10 preschool and 30 school-age spaces."
September 19, 2024

Excerpt: "In education, our government continues to invest in the repair and construction of new schools. Approximately $1.4 billion in funding supported nearly 3,500 repair and rehabilitation projects. In the 2023鈥24 school year, 21 new schools and additions were opened, creating over 7,000 new student spaces, including six French-language school projects and over 700 child care spaces. That means more Ontario students have begun the school year in modern, state-of-the-art classrooms."
September 19, 2024

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