In Manitoba and B.C., Catholic schools are eligible for up to 50 per cent of the operational funding allotted to public schools.
independent schools
Public schools in the province are pushing critical race theory on students.
The cookie-cutter model of public education doesn’t work for everyone.
Excessive regulation can discourage the vitality of independent schools as much as a lack of funding.
The school board is obsessed with categorizing students by race, gender identity and sexual orientation.
B.C. recently revamped its curriculum—and definitely not in a good way.
In B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Quebec, the government helps fund independent schools.
Ontario parents deserve the same options as parents in Quebec and the western provinces.
Charter schools increase the choices available to families, particularly those with limited means.
Independent schools offer a variety of pedagogical and curricular approaches.