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      • Compensation remains the largest and costliest aspect of education spending and has contributed the largest portion to the growth of total education spending in Canada.
      www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/education-spending-in-public-schools-in-canada-2024
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  2. Aug 29, 2023 · Compensation (salaries, wages, fringe benefits, and pensions) contributed the most to the total growth in spending from 2012/13 to 2020/21. Compensation spending grew from $45.6 billion in 2012/13 to $57.3 billion in 2020/21, an increase of 25.6%.

  3. Aug 22, 2024 · Three provinces saw a decrease in enrolment: Newfoundland & Labrador (5.8%), New Brunswick (1.8%), and Ontario (0.1%). Compensation remains the largest and costliest aspect of education spending and has contributed the largest portion to the growth of total education spending in Canada.

  4. Aug 26, 2021 · Compensation (salaries, wages, fringe benefits, and pensions) contributed the most to the total growth in spending from 2014/15 to 2018/19. Specifically, spending on compensation increased from $47.8 billion (2014/15) to $54.0 billion (2018/19). This is the equivalent of a 13.0% increase in compensation spending.

  5. Sep 6, 2023 · Despite common misperceptions, education spending, specifically per student spending in public schools across Canada increased in 8 of ten provinces between 2012-13 and 2020-21, finds a new study published by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.

  6. Feb 20, 2024 · Total expenditures for public elementary and secondary education in Canada decreased by 2.8% from the previous year to $73.7 billion in 2021/2022. Among provinces and territories, decreases ranged from 9.9% in Newfoundland and Labrador to 0.8% in New Brunswick.

  7. Jan 24, 2023 · In 2020/2021, total expenditures for elementary and secondary public and private schools increased by 6.1% from 2019/2020 to $85.6 billion. Compared with the previous five years, this increase was well above average, as spending increased to support schools at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. Oct 6, 2022 · Compensation (salaries, wages, fringe benefits, and pensions) contributed the most to the total growth in spending from 2012/13 to 2019/20. Compensation spend­ing grew from $45.6 billion in 2012/13 to $54.4 billion in 2019/20, an increase of 19.4%.

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