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  1. Provinces should introduce incentive pay for teachers

    Teachers are skilled professionals, and should be treated as such. In many other professions it’s common to reward workers who perform well with pay raises or bonuses. However, this is not the case for public school teachers across ...

  2. Alberta needs education reform

    Primary and secondary (K-12) education is one of the most important services supported by Alberta’s provincial government. Good schools provide the next generation with the skills, experience and knowledge necessary for success as adults ...

  3. Alberta should foster greater growth of charter schools

    Alberta is unique in Canada in that it’s the only province that allows charter schools. Despite being an increasingly popular choice for parents, the number of charter schools in the province remains low. To increase the number of ...

  4. Share of independent school enrolment has increased in Canada

    Choosing where a child is educated is one of the most important decisions Canadian parents can make. Depending on geographical location, families may be able to choose a public school in either official language, a separate Catholic ...

  5. Homeschooling has grown substantially in Canada over past five years

    Choosing where a child is educated is one of the most important decisions Canadian parents can make. Depending on geographical location, families may be able to choose a public school in either official language, a separate Catholic ...

  6. Share of Canadian students in public schools has dropped

    Choosing where a child is educated is one of the most important decisions Canadian parents can make. Depending on geographical location, families may be able to choose a public school in either official language, a separate Catholic ...

  7. Ontario separate school enrolment down 6.2 per cent over 15 years

    In Canada, depending on geographical location, families may be able to choose a public school in either official language, a separate Catholic school, an independent school, a charter school, or decide to educate their children ...

  8. Share of students enrolled in Quebec francophone schools has declined

    Choosing where a child is educated is one of the most important decisions Canadian parents can make. Depending on geographical location, families may be able to choose a public school in either official language, a separate Catholic ...

  9. Share of students enrolled in anglophone public schools down in almost every province

    One of the most important decisions Canadian families make is where their children are educated. Depending on geographical location, families may be able to choose a public school in either official language, a separate Catholic school, ...

  10. Don’t end funding for Ontario's Catholic schools—start funding independent schools

    Appeared in the Toronto Sun, June 21, 2017 Once again, activist groups are calling for defunding Catholic education in Ontario. Although education funding reform is long overdue, simply axing separate school boards isn’t the way to do it. Instead, Ontario ...