I do feel the Catholic school boards should be dismantled. Religion has no place in a public school unless it’s for educational purposes.
The money saved could better fund the 1 school board.
1 French public 1 English public
No more Catholic. You could better populate schools and close down ones and sell the land or repurpose for buildings no longer in use.
My thoughts anyways.
We’d tear out all the other school boards that shouldn’t be there.
You might like this video: Sandra Dunham asks: Why does Canada give $5.6 billion annually to religious charities?
Thanks for this. I’ll watch it after the liberal debate is over shortly.
It’s highly debatable whether much money would be saved by eliminating the Catholic school boards. Even in rural/low population areas, there isn’t that much duplication of services or schools under capacity that would be fixed by merging. And there’s some argument that the two boards create a competition for students.
I will admit, I’m biased because I went to Catholic school and had a good experience. If I ever have children, I’ll probably send them to Catholic school, but they’re also the better board academically in my area, and are not that religiously crazy. Some Catholic boards in Ontario are just vile! If we were setting up a school system from scratch, of course we’d wouldn’t include a Catholic system, but we have to start where we’re at.
DISCLAIMER: Not from Canada and don’t live there
I don’t know how I’d feel about a political comparison chart made by a religous organisation
Canadian here. Our taxes pay for Catholic schools, so the comparison (even from them), is pretty valid.
Our taxes pay for Catholic schools
AFAIK, this is only a thing in Ontario.
It’s a thing in many provinces. It requires a constitutional amendment to remove. Some provinces have done so already. Currently Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Northwest Territories have publicly funded Catholic schools. Previously, this list also included Newfoundland, Quebec, and Yukon. Manitoba appears to fund Catholic schools at 50% of the public school rate.
@prodigalsorcerer @ontario @Evkob I believe that, in Quebec, it was the case that private schools (including religious schools) received a % of school tax dollars, depending whether they taught 80% or 50% of the public school curriculum.
Has this changed?
Probably why it’s about Doug Ford and coming from the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association.
Your taxes don’t pay for the catholic board unless you designate them as such
Edit: I was slightly misinformed about this
Really? Thank the gods if that’s true. 😂👍
The downvotes on my comment made me double check and I’m slightly misinformed. You can direct where your property taxes go, but property taxes only make up a third of our education budget. Time to get those pitchforks back out.
This is informative, but somewhat unsurprising. PCs promising what’s already been committed and making no further statements.
Then Liberals promising to drastically expedite improvements while remaining vague (to me atleast) in the wording
Finally, the NDP has the most solid looking plan with realistic/reasonable looking promises that could actually be implemented within a term or 2.
If only people could look past the bribes and slogans and get out to vote, we could at least get a government that’s _actually _ for the people, and not just in the folksy type of platitudes