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  1. Alberta government should increase access to for-profit schools

    Appeared in the National Newswatch, December 11, 2018 As parents across Alberta express increasing concern about the state of K-12 education, the possibility for real education reform—including greater access to independent schools for more Alberta ...

  2. Ontario should look to B.C. as a model for education reform

    Appeared in the North Bay Nugget, August 11, 2018 Recently, professors from Western University renewed calls for the Ontario government to change the way K-12 education is delivered in the province. The majority of Ontarians live in areas served by four ...

  3. Education reform in Alberta should increase choice for parents

    Appeared in the Calgary Herald, February 8, 2018 The United Conservative Party (UCP) recently released a host of policy reforms for consideration in advance of its annual general meeting in May—including some proposed reforms in education, which are ...

  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. Misconceptions and untruths threaten public funding for independent schools in B.C.

    Appeared in the Vancouver Sun, April 24, 2017 Across British Columbia, more than 80,000 children attend independent schools. Currently, the provincial government provides most of the province’s 350 independent schools with grants for each student, worth ...