Strike aftermath leaves many Alberta teachers isolated, looking for new work | Page 895 | Unpublished
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Strike aftermath leaves many Alberta teachers isolated, looking for new work

March 10, 2026

CBC News heard from 6,000 teachers and other educators across the province with a nuanced view of life in Alberta classrooms. Many worry a staffing crisis is on the horizon and express little hope for substantial change. There was a lot of anger — much of it directed at the government, some at union officials, and in a few cases, against school district leaders.



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