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  2. Oct 22, 2024 · Data on annual expenditure by educational institutions per student, in Canadian and American dollars, reference year 2021/2022. At the primary/secondary level, the amount spent on educational core services and ancillary services is also presented.

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  3. Aug 22, 2024 · Education Spending in Public Schools in Canada, 2024 Edition. Total education spending in public schools over the last 10 years increased from $61.5 billion in 2012/13 to $82.5 billion in 2021/22. This represents an increase in nominal spending of 34.1%.

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    • Public School Revenues from Local Taxation Sources Continue to Decline
    • Revenues from Ancillary Services Were Negatively Affected by School Closures
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    The pandemic has had a profound impact on education across the country, leading to numerous disruptions and school closures throughout 2020/2021. During this time, each province and territory developed new models for educational delivery during phases of remote, blended, and fully in-person schooling. In order to support this transition, the federa...

    In 2020/2021, Quebec invested $2.7 billion in capital expenditures, an increase of 42.5% compared with the previous year. This follows the release of the 2021-2031 Quebec Infrastructure Plan(link in French only) which announced nearly $20.9 billion for the school network. The infrastructure plan noted that due to a period of low investment in the 1...

    Local taxation represents the second largest source of funding for public schools, representing just over one-fifth (21.0%) of total revenues in 2020/2021. However, this amount has been in decline since 2015/2016, including a decrease of 8.0% to $14.4 billion in 2020/2021. In Quebec, public school revenues from local taxation in 2020/2021 were less...

    Ancillary revenues decreased in all jurisdictions, leading to a 24.9% decrease at the national level in 2020/2021. Post-secondary institutions faced a similar situation during the same period due to the pandemic. Ancillary revenues, which come from cafeteria sales, parking fees, school plays and concerts, excursion fees, fundraising campaigns, etc....

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  4. Aug 29, 2023 · In 2020/21, annual spending on public education in Canada increased by $7.8 billion more than was necessary to account for changes in enrolment and inflation. Had inflation-adjusted per-student spending remained constant from 2012/13 to 2020/21, total spending would have been 9.8% lower.

  5. Current education expenditure, primary (% of total expenditure in primary public institutions)

  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. Canada education spending for 2021 was 11.05%, a 1.18% increase from 2020. Canada education spending for 2020 was 9.88% , a 2.78% decline from 2019. Canada education spending for 2019 was 12.65% , a 0.28% decline from 2018.

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