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The New Brunswick Teachers' Association says that the province now has 192 people teaching in anglophone schools without education degrees, due to a shortage of teachers. Nearly 1,000 teachers are expected to retire within three years.

  • Other type of event
  • Educational services
  • Added on 2025-02-24
  • New Brunswick

The District scolaire francophone Nord-Est (DSFNE) warned parents in the region that a shortage of supply teachers could lead to classes being cancelled. The DSFNE has 8,700 students in 34 schools between Campbellton and Neguac.

  • Other type of event
  • Educational services
  • Added on 2025-02-14
  • Campbellton–Miramichi Region, NB

Académie Assomption, an elementary school in Bathurst, will close permanently in June. Around 60 students will go to the Cité de l’Amitié school in Bathurst instead as of the start of the school year in September. On Tuesday evening, the education council members of the school board voted to close the school after conducting a viability study.

  • Other type of event
  • Educational services
  • Added on 2025-01-15
  • Campbellton–Miramichi Region, NB

Although Canada’s labour market varies, industries most in demand include health care and social assistance, accommodations and food, retail trade, professional, scientific or technical services, and construction. Sales and service has the most vacancies.

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  • Health care and social assistance
  • Added on 2025-01-08
  • New Brunswick

The N.B. Teachers' Association says the province needs to address recruitment and retention of teachers in the province and wants to see the number of education seats increased. It is projected that 1,200 teachers will retire over the next four years.

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  • Educational services
  • Added on 2024-12-03
  • New Brunswick

The N.B. Teachers' Association is concerned that the province will rely more on hiring people on local-permit contracts, that do not have education degrees. This year 132 people without education degrees have been hired to fill classroom positions.

  • Other type of event
  • Educational services
  • Added on 2024-09-11
  • New Brunswick
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