Some educators feeling grief and regret mixed with bubbling anger as they contemplate how to respond to government's latest moves on education
The first time Curtis Fong thought that he would quit working as an educator in Calgary was while watching the legislative assembly’s question period on Oct. 27, wherein members debated whether or not to pass legislation to force teachers back to school.
Premier Danielle Smith wasn’t present at legislature that day. Instead, she was on her way to Saudi Arabia to promote the province’s energy and technology industry. She returned from the Middle East on Wednesday.
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“It was clear that there was a callousness,” Fong said. “This is a violation of collective rights, and the individual, ostensibly said to lead us, does not care eno

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