Ontario parents should enjoy at least the same level of school choice as parents in Quebec and western Canada.
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Eighty-one per cent of parents in Canada believe schools should provide advance notice if controversial topics are discussed.
The province's student test scores declined by 38 points in math, 21 points in reading and 22 points in science.
If the government operates a short list of school options, it won’t provide the diversity many families require.
Teachers should leave their personal political views at home and focus on educating students.
More school choice leads to more specialized and diverse schools for students.
The government should let parents decide where to direct their children’s education funding.
In Ontario, the government provides no funding for independent schools.
Ontario union leaders claim public education is underfunded and students are suffering as a result. But the data tell a different story.
The New Brunswick government will require parental consent before students under the age of 16 can change their names and gender identities at school.