“We need the CCPA to remind us that our dreams of a decent, egalitarian society are reasonable — indeed that with a little work, they are practical. And I love that practicality, that protection of the dream of the possible.”
— Naomi Klein
TORONTO –Ontario’s per student school funding places the province far behind most peer jurisdictions in North America, according to a comprehensive study released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA).
No Time for Complacency: Education Funding Reality Check ranks Ontario in 46th place compared to American states and ninth among Canada’s 13 jurisdictions.
“The gap is most notable between Ontario and key North American cities,” says the study’s author, CCPA Research Associate Hugh Mackenzie. “In fact, New York City invests twice as much per student in public education as Toronto.
Mackenzie says Ontario’s school funding shortfall is built right into a funding formula that desperately needs an overhaul. He finds the following core flaws in the formula:
“It’s long past time for a major overhaul in how Ontario funds its public school system,” says Mackenzie. “It’s also time for a permanent, independent third party commission to depoliticize the funding process and make sure Ontario’s schools get the funding they need to give students a fighting chance.”
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“We need the CCPA to remind us that our dreams of a decent, egalitarian society are reasonable — indeed that with a little work, they are practical. And I love that practicality, that protection of the dream of the possible.”
— Naomi Klein