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Why Alberta teachers are on the cusp of a historic strike

Why Alberta teachers are on the cusp of a historic strike

Update: 2025-10-03
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The education system has been fraught with controversy in Alberta. From the government’s recent attempt to ban certain books in school libraries, to their introduction of several measures affecting transgender students. And now, a major pressure point between teachers and Premier Danielle Smith’s government has come to a head: overcrowding in Alberta’s schools. On Monday, over 50,000 educators across the province are set to strike for the first time in over 20 years.

Today, the Globe’s education reporter, Dave McGinn, joins the show. He’ll tell us about the major influx of students in Alberta, what’s behind it, and how it’s transforming schools.

Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at – thedecibel@globeandmail.com


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Glen Larsen

51000 teachers may strike leaving 700000 students stranded. Math says that's 1 teacher per 14 kids.

Oct 3rd
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Why Alberta teachers are on the cusp of a historic strike

Why Alberta teachers are on the cusp of a historic strike

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