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June 2006, volume 3 number 2 A profile of elementary and secondary school principals in Canada: First Results from the 2004-2005 Survey of PrincipalsAccording to a new study, elementary and secondary school principals in Canada are generally satisfied with many aspects of their jobs. However, workload issues are apparent - overall, only four out of ten were either somewhat or very satisfied with the impact of their job on their family life and slightly less than half were somewhat or very satisfied with their workload.Trends in Registered Apprenticeship Training in CanadaIn some skilled-trades sectors, concern that serious labour shortages will arise in the next few years is growing. What role does Canada's registered apprenticeship training system play in meeting the demand for skilled-trades workers?
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