What Ontario's major parties would do for the province's schools | CBC News
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In the Ontario election campaign, educators are urging voters to focus on public education policies rather than the usual hot-button issues like tariffs and housing. Key figures such as Karen Brown, from the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario, emphasize the need for a clear vision for the education system. Opposition parties, including the NDP and Green Party, propose significant funding increases, while the Progressive Conservatives have not shared detailed plans, raising concerns among educators about future support for public education.
We need a government that has a vision for that, a renewed vision for public education.
The NDP and Green Party have both pledged to add $1,500 in funding per elementary and secondary school student.
This government has put more into education than any government in the history of Ontario.
Under the PC's leadership, public education hasn't been properly funded, which has impacts across the system.
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