Global National: Sep. 5, 2023 | Teachers lament "challenges" in recruiting colleagues amid shortage

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As millions of Canadian students head back to school, their teachers are under growing pressure due to a nationwide shortage of fellow educators. Neetu Garcha explains the action some schools have taken due to a lack of staff and what's driving teachers to leave their profession.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is pledging a review into the controversial Greenbelt deal that two provincial watchdogs have heavily criticized. Colin D’Mello looks at the reaction to the promised review.

Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, two of the highest profile leaders of the so-called "Freedom Convoy," are standing trial on charges of mischief, obstructing police, counselling others to commit mischief and intimidation. David Akin explains what the Crown is trying to prove and the people that the defence doesn't want to testify.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on his tour of the Indo-Pacific region, aiming to strengthen economic ties and reduce Canada's reliance on China. Touria Izri reports on Trudeau's first stop in Indonesia, where he's attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit.

Despite fall being just weeks away, millions of Canadians in Ontario and Quebec are under official heat warnings. As Mike Armstrong explains, these provinces might be sweating through the end of a summer that was cooler most of the time.

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is about to get underway, but ongoing writer and actor strikes are preventing many Hollywood stars from attending. Mike Drolet looks at how organizers are getting creative to keep some big names on the marquee.

Global National
Sep. 5, 2023
Teachers
Lament
Challenges
Recruiting
Colleagues
Shortage

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