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MTS Provincial Executive

Nathan Martindale President Winnipeg Teachers' Association     Cynthia Taylor Vice-President Louis Riel Teachers' Association     MEMBERS AT LARGE Jon Bettner Mou... Read More...

Maternity & Parental Leave

Are you planning to take maternity and/or parental leave? There are two sources that define a teacher's right to maternity and/or parental leave - the Employment Standards Code and the collective agreement. The... Read More...

Workplace Safety & Health

As per MTS Bylaw 6.18, the Workplace Safety and Health Standing Committee has the following mandate: The Workplace Safety and Health Committee shall address issues related to Member safety and health, Workp... Read More...

Congratulations Class of 2020

Virtual gatherings, parades, lawn signs and drive-in theatre style ceremonies were just some of the ways schools across Manitoba celebrated the Class of 2020. Be sure to look for extensive graduation covera... Read More...

CMHR Statement

The Manitoba Teachers’ Society strives to respect and value diversity in all aspects of our work. We expect the same level of commitment to inclusivity and equality from all the organizations, partners and indi... Read More...

Few Details in Plan

Education Minister Kelvin Goertzen today announced Manitoba’s plan for the upcoming school year. While the goal for the 2020/21 school year is for all students to return to an in-class learning environment,... Read More...
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Back to School Across Canada

New Brunswick In New Brunswick, there are different approaches for different grades. Students in K-2 will be in groups of 15, and only allowed to interact with students in their group. For those in Grades 3-5,... Read More...

MB Latest Plans

When does the 2020/21 school year start? Schools will reopen for students on September 8, 2020, after Labour Day. Teachers and staff will return to school on September 2, 2020. Is the 2020/21 school y... Read More...

Three Days Taken from PD/Admin.

Education Minister Kelvin Goertzen today announced that the 2020/21 school year will begin on Sept. 8 for students, after Labour Day. However, teachers and staff will be expected to report to schools on ... Read More...