Entries from September 2007
Chad backs Darfur peace talks
Chad offered its support on Friday for UN-led efforts to bring peace to neighbouring Sudan’s troubled Darfur region by hosting a conference for rebel groups, President Idriss Deby said.
After meeting with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Deby told reporters his country would allow international peacekeepers on its soil, and [...]
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Teachers’ unions have too much power: report
Teachers’ unions hold too much sway over what happens in the Canadian public education system, says a new report released Thursday by the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) in Halifax.
The study, “Getting the fox out of the schoolhouse: How the public can take back public education,” recommends [...]
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Everyone should know about the amazing new tax breaks the Government of Canada has announced for students. Before you read about this, I would suggest you click the play button preceding this paragraph. Done? Alright, let’s go.
Tuition Credit
There’s now federal tax credits on 15 and a half percentage of your tuition. This means that if [...]
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