Ontario
Ontario
City of Toronto core services review: Executive committee recommendations
Libraries, child care cuts taken off table by executive committee
Bluewater board organizes debates
Parents call on politicians for child-care cash
Trustee urges politicians to debate on Education Day
OECTA provincial election ads influencing few
Committee wants votes for a poverty-free Ontario
Letter to members of the City of Toronto Executive Committee regarding proposed child care cuts
Education day: All candidates meetings on education across Ontario
Government policies affect the world our children and youth will inherit tomorrow. They affect their opportunities to get a good education today. The Provincial government decides what is taught in our schools and how much of our Provincial taxes are used to pay for education. The future growth of the province depends on high quality, publicly-funded education. This affects you - whether or not you have children in the school system.
The October 6th election will have far-reaching effects. As a voter and citizen of Ontario, it is in your interest to know where the candidates stand on the issues. So get involved.
Education Day is a non-partisan event where the local candidates from the 4 major provincial parties share their views and answer questions on the issues affecting public education.
Education Day is coordinated by local Public School Truestees and the Ontario Public School Boards' Association.