Talks stall between Alberta teachers, government in provincewide strike
EDMONTON — Alberta’s finance minister says there’s still a major divide between what the union representing striking teachers is asking for and what the government is willing to spend, while teachers say they aren’t asking for the world.
The provincewide strike, affecting about 740,000 students across 2,500 schools, was in its seventh day Wednesday.
A new contract proposal from the Alberta Teachers’ Association was the subject of a bargaining meeting Tuesday, the first since its 51,000 members walked off the job Oct. 6. But the meeting ended with no future sessions scheduled.
Nate Horner, in an interview with Corus Radio host Shaye Ganam, said the union “shot for the moon” with its latest proposal, as it would require almost $2 billion more in spending than the government had set aside for a deal.


