Approximately 200 NLTA members will debate and vote on resolutions from Branches and Special Interest Councils, consider proposed by-law amendments, and address other key matters shaping future direction.
Teachers across the province have gathered in St. John’s for the 2025 Biennial General Meeting of the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers’ Association (NLTA). Approximately 200 NLTA members will debate and vote on resolutions from Branches and Special Interest Councils, consider proposed by-law amendments, and address other key matters shaping future direction. This year’s meeting will mark the final Convention for Trent Langdon in his role as NLTA President, with his term concluding on July 31, 2025. The event will also feature the installation of incoming President Dale Lambe, who will officially begin his term on August 1, 2025. A keynote address will take place tomorrow titled, “Connecting the Dots – Why We Need a New Kind of Advocacy for Public Education.” The President’s Banquet will follow in the evening and will include the Election of the 2025–27 NLTA Provincial Executive. Thursday incoming President Dale Lambe will address the convention followed by closing remarks by outgoing president Trent Langdon.
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