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  1. Understand the Canadian education system. Are you thinking about studying abroad in Canada? Or sending your child to study in Canada? Canada is recognized for its quality education at all levels. Canada’s provincial and territorial governments are responsible for education.

  2. Canada is one of the few countries in the world that does not have a national department of education but several provincial departments of education which are responsible for educational...

  3. The PFN’s education law-making protocol must include procedures for: passing and amending education laws, challenging the validity of those laws, amending the protocol itself, and addressing conflicts of interest.

    • The Social and Historical Context of Multiculturalism in Canada
    • Multicultural Education and Canada’s Multiculturalism Framework
    • Multicultural Education, Schooling Practices, and Students’ Performance

    According to the 2016 Canadian census, 32.5% of the Canadian population of nearly 38 million reported being of British origins, 13.6% of French origins, and 6.2% of Indigenous (Aboriginal) ancestry (Statistics Canada 2017a). Of the 15.6% “visible minority” population, 3.5% were Black Canadians (Statistics Canada 2019). South Asians were 5.6% of the...

    While multicultural education is idealized for ostensibly attending to the diverse cultural and racial backgrounds of students in a multiracial nation-state, several studies (St. Denis and Schick 2003; James 2011) have critiqued multicultural education for the way it is informed by the troubling discourses of Canadian multiculturalism. Since Canada...

    Overall, then, Canadian multicultural education which has been in schools for the last 40 years, despite piecemeal attempts to introduce changes that would make it more just, has remained consistent with the settler-colonial framework of the nation state on which official multiculturalism is constructed (Bickmore 2014, 261; Segeren and Kutsyuruba 2...

  4. In Canada, public education is free to all Canadian citizens and permanent residents. All jurisdictions require mandatory attendance for children and youth between certain ages, although this varies by area. The age at which schooling becomes compulsory is generally around 6 or 7 (as of a certain date determined by the jurisdiction).

    • Karen L. Robson
    • 2019
  5. Feb 2, 2020 · All school-age children who are resident in Canada have access to free, publicly funded school education in either French and/or English language (see Campbell et al. Citation 2017). The federal government is responsible for funding and support for First Nations students who attend on-reserve, band operated schools.

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  7. Creating a framework that articulates the right to a quality education will help ensure that Canadian education systems – from early childhood through to post-secondary – create engaged and informed citizens, promote and prioritize well-being, and prepare children and young people for long-term success, no matter the path they choose.

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