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International School Travel Pause: Edmonton Public Schools will “pause” all international school trips and school-based exchanges for 2026-27, citing a “complex global landscape” and safety concerns, leaving families frustrated over vague messaging. Student Aid Shake-Up: Ontario’s OSAP overhaul will cut the share of aid delivered as grants (capped at 25%), shifting more support to loans and raising repayment burdens for immigrant and refugee students, according to advocates. Labour Pressure in Education Services: CUPE 8911, representing B.C. emergency communications workers, has issued a 72-hour strike notice after months of stalled talks, warning staffing and workload threaten 911 sustainability. AI and Data Centres: Northern Alberta residents raised concerns at an O’Leary Digital open house for the proposed Wonder Valley AI data centre, questioning the project’s scale and the lack of a traditional Q&A format. Transit Affordability: Grand River Transit is reviewing fare and subsidy priorities as ridership and costs strain its long-term sustainability.

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Jun. 4, 2026

Quadbridge backs Conestoga Sales Lab with $15,000 sponsorship

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Jun. 2, 2026

Canada readies first official Working Equitation team for Spain championships

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Jun. 3, 2026

Your Doctors Online sees rising demand for prescription home delivery in Canada

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Jun. 3, 2026

K-12 International Schools Market Seen Growing to $84.68B by 2030

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Jun. 5, 2026

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Quadbridge Invests in Future-Ready Talent Through Partnership with Conestoga College

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