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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by streetfestival@lemmy.ca to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

Over one-third of Alberta’s school divisions are cutting teachers next year even though classes are already overcrowded and enrolments are continuing to rise.

Student enrollment and class sizes will meanwhile continue to increase, with the ATA’s data indicating 26,000 additional students are expected to enroll next year compared to last year.

According to the ATA and public education advocates, the cuts are a result of a funding model introduced by the United Conservative government in September 2022 called the “Weighted Moving Average.” The “Weighted Moving Average” calculates student funding over three years using numbers from the previous year, current year and proceeding year. According to Schilling, this system fails to account for enrollment growth and complex challenges in the classroom. “It’s starting to create a crisis,” Schilling told PressProgress. “Talking to my colleagues across the province, staff rooms are being converted into classrooms, library commons are being converted into classrooms, gymnasiums, wherever they can find space.”

Bradley LaFortune, Executive Director with Public Interest Alberta, notes the Alberta Government has launched major advertising campaigns to draw newcomers into the province. LaFortune notes that Calgary has only built one new school even though the Calgary Board of Education is expecting 9,000 new students in the next year.

"What we’re seeing is a cut as a result of a funding formula that’s inaccurate. It doesn’t address new challenges, it doesn’t address population growth. It’s a recipe for disaster. It’s pretty appalling that that’s the state of public education today,” LaFortune said. “We need to stop investing in inaccessible private schools, fund public education, defund private education, and get back to the basics.”

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by someguy3@lemmy.ca to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

That is all.

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From the article:

Within the restricted zones are hundreds of oil and gas facilities. One open-pit coal mine in the Rockies is before the provincial regulator and the expansion of another has already been approved. Much of the area has been extensively logged.

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submitted 3 months ago by markpaskal@lemmy.ca to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Thursday it will not hear an appeal from Matthew de Grood to acquire more freedoms while under psychiatric care.

De Grood(opens in a new tab) fatally stabbed five people at a Calgary house party in 2014 during a schizophrenic episode.

He was found not criminally responsible (NCR) for the deaths in 2016.

De Grood’s lawyer, Jacqueline Petrie, has been fighting to get him more freedoms while under psychiatric care.

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submitted 4 months ago by Albbi@lemmy.ca to c/alberta@lemmy.ca
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Hi all,

I was wondering if anybody knew where I could access to some old newspapers based in Alberta. I've been working on expanding information about the Calgary music scene in MusicBrainz, and I've been getting to a point where finding information on some bands online has been a pain with some having next to no information online.

Thanks for any help in advance!

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by someguy3@lemmy.world to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

He hadn't been contemplating seeking the Alberta NDP leadership but added "I have been listening to a lot of pitches from party members and other Albertans."

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submitted 5 months ago by onTerryO@lemmy.ca to c/alberta@lemmy.ca
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/danielle-smith-unveils-sweeping-changes-to-alberta-s-student-gender-identity-sports-and-surgery-policies-1.7101053

"This is interfering ideologically in the provision of medically necessary healthcare for trans and gender diverse young people," Johnstone said in an interview with CBC News.

"And flies in the face of establishing medical best practice, while also putting in parameters around school inclusion that are actually more likely to force trans kids back into the closet or extreme cases will lead to trans kids being kicked out of their homes."

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submitted 5 months ago by Bleach7297@lemmy.ca to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

Not "a little worse than we thought." Has Premier Smith commented on this yet?

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submitted 5 months ago by Bleach7297@lemmy.ca to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

Well this ain't good. Who is going to want to invest in a province that knowingly deceives investors? (nevermind the electorate, we don't matter)

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submitted 5 months ago by Oderus@lemmy.world to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

When is this province going to get real with electricity capacity? How are we suppose to use EV's and Heat Pumps when the electrical grid is so under capacity?

Anyone affected by the power outages?

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submitted 5 months ago by NotAnArdvark@lemmy.ca to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

With the cold weather I was hoping to hear of some experiences people have had with their heat pumps.

What kind of backup heat do you have? Are you using it? Is there some temperature where you just stop using the heat pump, or are you even consciously thinking about it?

Thanks!

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submitted 5 months ago by someguy3@lemmy.world to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

Take care out there.

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submitted 5 months ago by swordgeek@lemmy.ca to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

Just a reminder that #DanielleSmith and the #UCP are welcoming #tuckercarlson for a visit this month. It would be a shame if this man was denied entry into Canada because he is a danger to Canada.

IS he a danger to Canada? Well, he's openly called for the US to invade and depose our democratically elected government.

There's a change.org petition to deny him entry:

CSIS has a non-emergency reporting system, or you can phone them at 613-993-9620.

And the CBSA suspicious person reporting form is here.

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submitted 6 months ago by CanadianCabbage@lemmy.ca to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

Found this neat sign around Redcliff.

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submitted 7 months ago by devrandom@lemmy.ca to c/alberta@lemmy.ca

"There are influential people in Alberta who share the former school trustee’s views and have a militant commitment to advancing them, and who will see an opportunity to engage in culture warfare."

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