B.C. government to fund up to 1,100 new teachers with a $50 million instalment
VANCOUVER — British Columbia is providing $50 million for school districts to hire hundreds of new teachers in response to a scathing Supreme Court of Canada decision, but the educators’ union says that’s just a fraction of what’s needed.
The money is a first instalment as part of an agreement with teachers after the province’s decision in 2002 to chop contract provisions allowing teachers to bargain class sizes.


