Around 5% of City of Toronto fall programs cancelled due to instructor shortage
According to the city, between 3,200 and 3,500 staff members are needed to deliver the 10,000 programs to the 81,000 participants registered for the fall.Oakville teacher controversy: Ontario College of Teachers asked to review professional standardsThose who were registered in cancelled programs will receive a full refund and “alternative programs with spaces will be offered where possible,” the city said.
“The City is continuing to prioritize recruitment for recreation positions, including aquatics staff and ice skating instructors and encourages anyone interested to learn more about available positions and how to apply atThe city said it will “continue its recruitment efforts this fall as it prepares for winter programming to begin in January.
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