Manitoba medical students who agree to work in areas most in need of doctors will have their medical school costs fully covered by the province under a new program announced by Premier Greg Selinger.
Education Minister Nancy Allan announced today the province will propose legislation to require all young Manitobans to continue pursuing their education or training until they reach the age of 18.
Manitoba has updated its assessment policy with the release of the document Provincial Assessment Policy, Kindergarten to Grade 12, Education Minister Nancy Allan announced today.
Providence College aviation students have just received a valuable resource – a room to themselves, equipped with computers and aviation software.
Hanover School Division trustee candidate Sam Grauer is proposing that the school division take a strong stance in support of examination as well as facilitate more AP courses.
Premier Greg Selinger announced changes to Manitoba’s successful Provincial Nominee Program that would make it faster and easier for international students to stay and work in the province.
Two innovative changes will make life easier for families and help parents help their children excel in school, Premier Greg Selinger announced.
Education Minister Nancy Allan is welcoming back students and teachers this week as schools open today and most students return to classes by Thursday.
Advanced Education and Literacy Minister Diane McGifford today announced 10 out of 12 requests made by university professional faculties to increase tuition fees beyond the five per cent already approved by government have been declined.
Health Minister Theresa Oswald announced new resources to educate, recruit and retain more doctors with a specific focus on increasing the supply of family doctors throughout Manitoba.