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  1. Ministry of Education

    Contact form. Ministry of Education. 315 Front Street West, 14 th Floor. Toronto, Ontario M7A 0B8. Employee directory. Contact the Minister. Media contacts. Ministry news.

  2. Council of Ministers of Education, Canada

    Council of Ministers of Education, Canada. Over 50 years of Pan-Canadian Leadership in Education. Introducing the CMEC Indigenous Education Plan, 2023-27! ... Ontario Ministry of Education. Minister: Jill Dunlop. Telephone: (+1) 416-325-2929. Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development.

  3. EduCanada

    EduCanada is the Government of Canada website for international students and researchers who want to study in Canada. Find scholarships, work opportunities, study permits, programs, costs and more.

  4. Ministry of Education (Ontario)

    The Ministry of Education is headquartered at Mowat Block (left building). Prior to Confederation, the supervision of the education system and the development of education policy of Canada West were the responsibilities of the Department of Public Instruction. Founded in 1850, the department was headed by the chief superintendent of education, Egerton Ryerson, and reported to the Executive ...

  5. Understand the Canadian education system

    Canada's provincial and territorial governments are responsible for education. They follow government standards to ensure high quality public education across the country. School is mandatory for children from about the age of six years old to 18 years old. Our study environments are safe and welcoming. You'll discover a world of possibilities!

  6. Council of Ministers of Education, Canada > About Us

    The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) is an intergovernmental body founded in 1967 by ministers of education to serve as: ... Minister of Education, Ontario. All 13 provinces and territories are members. CMEC celebrated its 50 th year in 2017. Our timeline provides an overview of CMEC's milestones since 1967.

  7. Council of Ministers of Education, Canada

    Learn about the structure, funding, and diversity of education in Canada's 10 provinces and 3 territories. Find out how the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada supports and coordinates pan-Canadian leadership in education.

  8. Ministry of Education

    TORONTO —The Ontario government is introducing new mandatory learning in the Grade 10 Canadian History course about the Holodomor famine and its impact on the Ukrainian community in Canada. This new learning will elevate Canadian values focused on embracing democracy, freedom, human rights and the rule of law. The new curriculum will ensure ...

  9. Published plans and annual reports 2023-2024: Ministry of Education

    Ministry overview Ministry's vision. The Ministry of Education is responsible for delivering a world-class, high quality publicly funded education system from Kindergarten to Grade 12, and for the oversight of Ontario's child care and early years system.

  10. CMEC: Council of Ministers of Education, Canada

    The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) is an intergovernmental body founded in 1967 by ministers of education to serve as: a forum to discuss policy issues; a mechanism through which to undertake activities, projects, and initiatives in areas of mutual interest; a means by which to consult and cooperate with national education organizations and the federal government; and an ...

  11. Canada further reducing the number of international student permits

    The Liberal government says it will slash the number of international student permits it issues by another 10 per cent. The government says the new target for 2025 and 2026 will be 437,000 permits.

  12. Education in Canada

    Education in Canada is for the most part provided publicly, funded and overseen by federal, provincial, and local governments. [18] ... Universities in Canada have degree-granting authority via an Act or Ministerial Consent from the Ministry of Education of the particular province. Tertiary and post-secondary education in Canada is also the ...

  13. Council of Ministers of Education, Canada > Research & Publications

    Publication Date: 2023-12-05. This report provides the initial results for Canada and the provinces from OECD's PISA 2022. PISA is a survey of the knowledge and skills of 15-year-olds near the end of their compulsory schooling. The report presents both national and provincial results in mathematics, reading, and science, and complements the ...

  14. Education in Canada: Elementary and secondary school

    Contact your ministry or department of education. start with kindergarten and continue with grades 1 to 12. usually start at the end of August and finish around the end of June. run from Monday to Friday during the school year (except during holidays) give high school diplomas to students who successfully complete secondary school (high school ...

  15. Education funding for school boards, 2024-2025

    Core education funding projections for the 2024-2025 school year. Find tables containing projected board-by-board allocations of core education funding (previously Grants for Student Needs) for the 2024-2025 school year. We prepared these projections, which are based on enrolment and other information provided by school boards.

  16. Education in Canada

    Education. Education is a basic activity of human association in any social group or community, regardless of size. It is a part of the regular interaction within a family, business or nation. The process whereby people gain knowledge, acquire understanding, master skills or internalize values is referred to as education.

  17. Building on Success: Canada's International Education Strategy (2019-2024)

    Canada's new International Education Strategy has three key objectives: Increase support for Canadian education sector institutions to help grow their export services and explore new opportunities abroad. To implement the Strategy, the Government of Canada allocated $147.9 million over five years, followed by $8 million per year of ongoing ...

  18. The Honourable Mary Ng, MP

    With 20 years of experience in education, women's leadership, job creation, and entrepreneurship, Minister Ng is a dedicated community leader who strongly believes in the power of public service. ... Minister Ng immigrated to Canada from Hong Kong at a young age and grew up working in her family's small business. She knows first-hand the ...

  19. The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC)

    CMEC is governed by the Agreed Memorandum on a Council of Ministers of Education, Canada, approved by all members. A Chair is elected every two years on a rotating basis among the provinces. The current Chair is the Honourable Jill Dunlop, Minister of Education, Ontario. All 13 provinces and territories are members.

  20. Education Policy

    The plans of Paul GÉRIN-LAJOIE, minister of youth in the newly elected government of Jean LESAGE, to create a Ministry of Education (1964) and to modernize the system were strongly opposed by many traditional leaders of Québec society, who rightly perceived that the transformation of the education system would transform the entire society; it ...

  21. PGWP: Canada further limiting international student numbers

    The federal government will be further limiting the number of international students permitted to enter Canada next year. ... Lebanon's health ministry said Wednesday that at least 20 people were ...

  22. Ministries/Departments responsible for education in Canada

    Canada is a federation of 10 provinces and three territories. Under the Canadian Constitution, provincial governments have exclusive responsibility for all levels of education. There is no ministry or department of education at the federal level.

  23. Responsibility for publicly funded elementary and secondary education

    The Education Act. Education is a provincial government responsibility in Canada. In Ontario, education is governed principally by the Education Act and its regulations. The Education Act and its regulations set out duties and responsibilities of the Minister of Education and the duties and responsibilities of school boards, school board supervisory officers, principals, teachers, parents and ...

  24. Five schools to be renovated and quality of education improved with

    The project will support the Ministry of Education and Research in the process of curriculum development and empowering schools in decision-making. Thus, the project will assist in assessing and revising the national curriculum and related documents to ensure interdisciplinarity, inclusion, equal opportunities and other relevant components.

  25. Learn about education in Canada

    2022-01-11. In Canada, it's the law that children get an education. It's the parent's responsibility to make sure children get enrolled in and attend school. Depending on where you live, there are many schooling options to choose from. There are also different ways to get involved in those communities.

  26. Curriculum and Resources

    Co-operative Education. Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) program. Dual Credits. What's new. Canadian and World Studies Curriculum. Business Studies Curriculum. Technological Education Curriculum. Guidance and Career Education Curriculum.

  27. Government of Canada Investments in Electric Vehicles

    The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, announced a federal investment of $14.9 million for 20 projects to advance zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure, codes and standards, and education across Canada. Everyone has a role to play in tackling climate change ...