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Supreme Court Of Canada to hear BC teachers case

It’s one last legal attempt to fight for student and teacher needs in the classroom.

That’s the messages from Paul Boscario, the President of the Nelson And District Teachers Association.

The BC teachers have learned that the Supreme Court Of Canada will hear their case after they lost a BC Court Of Appeal ruling against the province.

The BCTF has argued for nearly 14 years that the government was wrong in stripping class size and composition from collective bargaining.

The government claims BC’s school standards have not been compromised by the changes made back in 2002.

It’s not clear when the Supreme Court Of Canada will hear the case.

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