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University of Regina and CSBA sign equity, diversity, and inclusion research agreement
February 10, 2022: The Canadian School Boards Association (CSBA) and University of Regina’s Faculty of Education are pleased to announce a new $93,450 research agreement, in which the Faculty of…
Op-ed from CSBA President on NB government’s educational review
What the NB government can learn to improve educational direction and decision-making The Canadian School Boards Association recognizes troubling issues with the New Brunswick government’s review of options that could…
2020-21 Annual Report
The CSBA Board of Directors is pleased to present our 2020-21 Annual Report. In this publication you will find reports and updates on the various initiatives and projects the CSBA…
Statement on Truth and Reconciliation in 2021
This week, Canada observed its first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and several days of related education and activities. The Canadian School Boards Association acknowledges that Reconciliation must be…
CSBA President’s Update
The CSBA Board of Directors and Annual General Meeting was held in person andvirtually from Victoria, BC. I am very proud to be re-elected for another term asPresident for the…
CSBA President’s Update
CSBA President Laurie French shares highlights from Fall 2021.
2020-21 Annual Report
The CSBA Board of Directors is pleased to present our 2020-21 Annual Report. In this publication you will find reports and updates on the various initiatives and projects the CSBA…
CSBA Congress 2022 – Save the date!
Save the Date! The Saskatchewan School Boards Association will be hosting the 2022 National Trustee Gathering on Indigenous Education & CSBA Congress next year! Date: July 6-8, 2022 Location: Sheraton…
Statement on Truth & Reconciliation in 2021
This week, Canada observed its first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and several days of related education and activities. The Canadian School Boards Association acknowledges that Reconciliation must be…
Recognizing our first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
This September 30 is another step in our collective journey of reconciliation, to recognize historical wrongs, and reflect on how you can contribute to a more inclusive Canada. Participating in…
Trustees encouraged to speak with federal candidates
Education priorities to raise with Federal candidates On September 20, 2021, Canadians throughout the country will elect Members of Parliament (MPs). MPs are elected to represent the views of their…