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Supporting Your Work, Your Rights, and Your Voice in Education

Whether you’re looking for tax credit information, guidance on professional rights, updates on collective bargaining, or tools to support reconciliation and public education, this page brings together key resources designed specifically for Occasional Teachers. Explore the sections below to stay informed, empowered, and connected.

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Teacher Tax Credit

The Canada Revenue Agency introduced a school tax credit for teachers and early childhood educators starting in the 2016 taxation year. Eligible individuals should print, complete, and submit the form with receipts to Ann Anderson, Payroll Manager, Employee Service. Ann will sign and return the form. Keep the form and original receipts, as they may be required.

Understanding Collective Bargaining

Public Education – It’s for Everyone

School Board Collective Bargaining Act

The School Board Collective Bargaining Act (SBCBA) 📄 divides bargaining into issues addressed at two levels.

Privatization in Education and Beyond

Occasional Teacher Zone Maps

Union Myths Busted 📄

Chart about union advantages

Truth & Reconciliation Tool Kits

Namwayut — We Are All One. Reconciliation is a shared journey that calls for both personal reflection and collective action. Reconciliation Canada’s Community Action Toolkits offer practical, adaptable resources to help individuals, communities, and leaders start meaningful conversations about truth, justice, and reconciliation. Whether you’re gathering at the kitchen table, leading a municipal initiative, or organizing a community event, these toolkits provide guidance for safe, respectful, and impactful dialogue. Explore workshop guides, youth engagement materials, and event planning tools designed to support your efforts in building understanding, connection, and a better future for all.