Manitoba launches new system governing teacher conduct, including online registry

WINNIPEG –
A new disciplinary process and online registry for Manitoba teachers is now in effect.
The public registry allows anyone to search by name and see whether a teacher has had their certificate suspended or cancelled.
The registry was first promised by the former Progressive Conservative government, and is similar to registries in Ontario and British Columbia.
The NDP government also says a new system for investigating complaints against Manitoba teachers is now in place
The review process is led by an independent commissioner and cases can be referred to a hearing panel made up of teachers, members of the public and representatives nominated by the Manitoba School Boards Association.
Tracy Schmidt, the minister of education and early childhood learning, says the change will ensure reviews are done in a reliable and transparent way.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 6, 2025.
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