Ontario’s new education bill would cut the number of school trustees per board, add mandatory written exams, and require attendance and participation to count toward final high school grades. The measures have drawn criticism, indicating political and stakeholder pushback. The article is policy-focused and unlikely to have meaningful direct market impact.
Ontario’s new education bill would cut the number of school trustees per board, add mandatory written exams, and require attendance and participation to count toward final high school grades. The measures have drawn criticism, indicating political and stakeholder pushback. The article is policy-focused and unlikely to have meaningful direct market impact.
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