CANADA - Alberta schools and teachers' associations have agreed at the eleventh hour how to tackle a C$2.1bn (US$2.1bn) pension shortfall amassed before 1992.
The province government submitted proposals to cover the shortfall in November but by early January, a dozen schools had not agreed to the solution. Ed Stelmech, premier of Alberta, said it was ...
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