The BC Conservatives faced major upheaval on Friday as it expelled one MLA from caucus amid a deepening rift over comments she made about residential schools, and two others said they would ...
1:46 BC Conservative leader responds to MLA’s support of lawyer in residential school legal debate In her posts, Brodie said there are “zero” confirmed child burial sites at the school.
Dallas Brodie thinks First Nations groups need to be responsible for members living in Vancouver's Downtown EastsideBC Conservative Conservative Party of BC Leader John Rustad has ejected ...
MLA Dallas Brodie attacked an Indigenous MLA and challenged leader John Rustad. Brodie photo via Conservative Party of BC. Rustad photo via BC Liberals. Update: Today Conservative Party of BC ...
Dallas Brodie of the B.C. Conservatives says on social media that she’ll reach out to Attorney General Niki Sharma and the Law Society of British Columbia in the coming days about the situation ...
Conservative Party of BC Leader John Rustad has ejected Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie from caucus after she mocked testimonies of Indian residential schools. It appears to be a decision ...
BOSTON — The Boston School Committee voted late Thursday night to close four schools in the city and merge two more, despite ...
Federal Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Jenna Sudds pipes out some pastry dough next to BC Education and Child ... all provincial grade-school students will soon have better ...
The Columbia Public School Board decided Monday to extend the academic year beyond Memorial Day weekend with one additional half day of school. Columbia Public Schools teachers have mixed views about ...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison was among a list of 60 schools the U.S. Department of Education warned Monday about a potential loss of federal funding if they fail to protect Jewish students.
The Conservatives have said they will push for MPs to be given a vote on banning mobile phones in schools this week. The party will attempt to amend the Labour government's Children's Wellbeing ...
It said more than 150,000 Indigenous children were forced to attend the schools, the last of which closed in 1996. Katie DeRosa is the provincial affairs reporter for CBC British Columbia.