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schooling and post-secondary education 

  • Education in Canada is generally divided into primary, secondary and post-s
  • Education in Canada is generally divided into primary, secondary and post-s
  • Compulsory up to the age of 16 in every province in Canada
  • Compulsory up to the age of 16 in every province in Canada
  • Except for Manitoba, Ontario and N.Brunswick (18) or
  • Except for Manitoba, Ontario and N.Brunswick (18) or till diploma has been 

post-secondary education

  • Responsibility of the individual provinces and territories
  • Responsibility of the individual provinces and territories
  • Those governments provide funding to their public post-secondary institutio
  • Those governments provide funding to their public post-secondary institutio
  • Funding comes from Tuition fees, the federal government and research grants
  • Funding comes from Tuition fees, the federal government and research grants
  • Canada invests more in post-secondary education than almost any other count
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benefits

  • Being well-educated equates to a better job, high income
  • Completing high school can help improve quality of life
  • Completing high school can help improve quality of life
  • Helps reach a new career and become a profesional  
  • Helps reach a new career and become a profesional  
  • Higher income during retirement
  • Higher income during retirement
  • Financial security
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