High school teachers are off the job today at more than a dozen Ontario boards as part of their union's campaign of rotating one-day strikes.
The Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation says the 16 boards include those in Hamilton-Wentworth and Ottawa-Carleton.
The union representing the province's French-language teachers, meanwhile, is set to resume contract talks with the government today.
The new round of negotiations comes a day after the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association announced a provincewide walkout for March 5, citing unsuccessful bargaining talks earlier in the week.
All four of the province's major teachers' unions have been in contract talks with the provincial government since September.
Last week, they engaged in a province-wide strike that saw 200,000 workers off the job _ the first time since 1997 that educators from all the labour groups were on strike on the same day.
Here is the full list of school boards affected today:
• Keewatin-Patricia District School Board
• District School Board Ontario North East
• Moose Factory Island District Area School Board
• James Bay Lowlands Secondary School Board
• Rainbow District School Board
• Bluewater District School Board
• Upper Grand District School Board
• Wellington Catholic District School Board
• Durham District School Board
• Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
• Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board
• Ottawa-Carleton District School Board
• Upper Canada District School Board
• Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Grandes Rivières
• Conseil scolaire de district catholique de l’Est ontarien
• Provincial Schools Authority