The Alberta Teachers' Association focused on seeking better working conditions, increased pay, and
class-size reduction. Many schools reported overcrowded classrooms, with some exceeding 40 students. Underfunding for education in Alberta was also cited as a key contributor to the strike. By the time of the strike, spending per K-12 student was $13,494 in Alberta, the lowest among all provinces in Canada. Alberta also ranked highest in percentage of per-student funding to independent private schools.
Rallies After the strike announcement, multiple
rallies were organized across Alberta (primarily in
Calgary and
Edmonton), mainly to support educators. A notable rally occurred on October 5, 2025, at the
Alberta Legislature Building, where thousands of people attended.
Back to School Act passage Alberta's premier,
Danielle Smith, ordered teachers back to work on October 29, following the passage of the Back to School Act (Bill 2). Because of this, teachers are not permitted to strike until August 31, 2028, when the legislation expires.s to support teachers. == Aftermath ==