From the Fraser Institute By Paige MacPherson and Tegan Hill Research has shown that simply having a smartphone nearby is enough to distract students from completing...
From the Fraser Institute By Tegan Hill and Paige MacPherson 74 per cent of parents in Alberta believe teachers should present both sides of controversial issues...
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra Canada’s largest school board is looking for a new leader. Colleen Russell-Rawlins, director of education of the Toronto District...
From the Fraser Institute By Derek J. Allison Alberta, Quebec and Ontario had the highest average test scores, with each spending markedly less per student than...
From the Macdonald Laurier Institute By David Clinton for Inside Policy Dramatic increases in high-end employment costs have been a significant driver of rising university costs....
From the Fraser Institute By Derek J. Allison According to a new study published by the Fraser Institute, if Canada wants to remain competitive with emerging economies...
News release from The Democracy Fund TDF and James Kitchen Defend School Board Trustee Monique LaGrange Briefs were filed in Monique LaGrange’s case on the week...
From the Fraser Institute By Michael Zwaagstra Instead of making every effort to protect instructional time and ensure that schools remain open, students are being sent...
From LifeSiteNews By Clare Marie Merkowsky ‘Saskatchewan and Alberta agree that the key figures in children’s lives are their parents, and our provinces are both committed...
From the Fraser Institute By Derek J. Allison Higher levels of per-student spending do not achieve higher student scores on standardized tests, either internationally or among...