Alberta Teachers’ Association president Jason Schilling announced the strike plans on Wednesday. (CBC)



More than 51,000 teachers in Alberta plan to strike on October 6 if they do not reach a deal with the province. The Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) president Jason Schilling said Wednesday that negotiations have stalled for months. The strike date falls just before the 120-day validity of their strike vote expires.

Teachers Demand Action
Schilling said teachers feel stretched beyond their limits. “Students are being shortchanged and our teachers are being pushed to the brink. Without bold, immediate and sustained intervention from the government, the situation will deteriorate further,” he said. He added that children and educators both deserve better.

Some school boards, including Edmonton Public Schools, have already warned parents about possible disruptions.

Province Responds with Concern
Finance Minister Nate Horner called the decision troubling. He said the ATA is adding stress for families by announcing a strike before returning to the table. “Announcing a strike commencing October 6 before the parties have resumed negotiations only serves to increase stress among Alberta’s students and families,” Horner said.

Premier Danielle Smith agreed, saying she believed progress had been made. But Schilling disagreed, pointing to record class sizes and overcrowded spaces. “We have students who are learning in libraries and hallways and boot rooms across this province,” he said.

Government Offers and Limits
Smith said the government can offer a 12 per cent raise spread over four years. She added that paying more would strain provincial finances. She argued that class size and complexity are the real issues. Hiring more teachers and assistants, she said, would help. Smith noted the province accepted the union’s request to hire 1,000 new teachers per year for three years.

Growing Student Numbers
Alberta’s student population has surged. Provincial data show an increase of 91,000 K-12 students in just four years, bringing enrolment to more than 825,000. Schilling said the government’s promise to hire teachers does not match the demand created by years of underfunding.

History of Disputes
Alberta last faced a large-scale teacher strike in 2002. At that time, 20,000 teachers walked off the job, frustrated by large classes and pay concerns. The province’s school funding model changed again in 2020 under the former government. Since then, education funding increases have not kept pace with inflation and rapid enrolment growth.

Today, Alberta students receive among the lowest per-student funding in Canada. The current government says spending must remain below the combined effects of inflation and population growth. Despite annual increases, this approach has left teachers feeling unsupported.

Looking Ahead
Both sides say they want to avoid a strike, but their positions remain far apart. Teachers continue to press for better conditions, while the government warns of tight finances. With less than a month before the deadline, families, students, and educators wait anxiously for a resolution.

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