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On eve of strike, Alberta teachers say students ‘falling through the cracks’

Over 18,000 rallied across Alberta calling for better pay, smaller classes, and more resources as 89.5% of teachers rejected a 12% pay offer, union says.

  • Thousands gathered at the Alberta Legislature to rally for public education as a teachers' strike looms, affecting 51,000 teachers and over 700,000 students in the province.
  • The Alberta Teachers' Association and the provincial government have been negotiating a new collective agreement, focusing on salaries and class sizes.
  • Premier Danielle Smith warned that the strike would be detrimental, calling it a 'lose-lose-lose situation' for teachers, parents, and students.
  • The teachers rejected a government offer that included a 12% pay raise, stating the proposed hiring of 3,000 more teachers is insufficient for class size issues.
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Since this morning, the 51,000 teachers in Alberta have been on strike, demanding better wages and working conditions, among other things.

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Classes suspended in Alberta as provincewide teachers strike set to begin today

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In the news today: Alberta teachers set to begin strike today

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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