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Education in Ontario - as in all Canadian provinces - falls under provincial jurisdiction. | |||
Publicly funded elementary and secondary schools are administered by the Ontario's Ontario Ministry of Education, while colleges and universities are administered by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. | |||
The current Minister of Education is the Honourable Leona Dombrowsky, and the current minister of Training, Colleges and Universities is John Milloy. | |||
=== Schools === | === Schools === | ||
Ontario operates four publicly funded school systems: | |||
An English-language public school system | |||
a French-language public school system | |||
an English language separate school school system | |||
a French language separate school system. | |||
The public school system was originally Protestant but is now secular and non-denominational. | |||
The Separate School system is Roman Catholic (open to students of all faiths at secondary level, they have the option of refusing non-Catholics at the elementary level) with the exception of the Penetanguishene Protestant Separate School Board which runs a single Protestant school. | |||
The UN has cited Ontario for discrimination against non-Catholics because Ontario publicly funds the Catholic School Board but not schools professing any other faith. A CBC poll suggested that 58.2% of Ontarians want a single publicly funded school system with no discrimination. | |||
=== Virtual schools === | |||
The '''Independent Learning Centre''' was founded in 1926 to provide distance education services to elementary and secondary school students. Since 2002, the ILC has been operated by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (TVOntario). | |||
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Ontario is a province located in east-central Canada, the largest by population and second largest, after Quebec, in total area.(Nunavut and the Northwest Territories are larger but are not provinces.)
Ontario is bordered by the provinces of Manitoba to the west and Quebec to the east, and five US states (from west to east).
The population of Ontario is 13.1 million.
The capital of Ontario is Toronto, Canada's most populous city and metropolitan area. Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is located in Ontario as well.
The province takes its name from Lake Ontario, which is thought to be derived from Ontarí:io, a Huron (Wyandot) word meaning "great lake" or possibly skanadario which means "beautiful water" in Iroquoian. (The province contains over 250,000 freshwater lakes.)
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Ontario is Canada's leading manufacturing province accounting for 52% of the total national manufacturing shipments in 2004. Ontario's largest trading partner is the American state of Michigan.
Most of Ontario's 2,700 km (1,677 mi) long border with the United States runs along water, in the west the Lake of the Woods and eastward of there either on lakes or rivers within the Great Lakes drainage system: Superior, St. Marys River, Huron, St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Erie, Ontario and then runs along the St. Lawrence River from near Kingston to near Cornwall.
For analytical and geographical purposes Ontario is often broken into two regions, Northern Ontario and Southern Ontario. The great majority of population and arable land in Ontario is located in the south, which contrasts with its relatively small land area in comparison to the north.
Education
(sourced from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Ontario)
Education in Ontario - as in all Canadian provinces - falls under provincial jurisdiction.
Publicly funded elementary and secondary schools are administered by the Ontario's Ontario Ministry of Education, while colleges and universities are administered by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.
The current Minister of Education is the Honourable Leona Dombrowsky, and the current minister of Training, Colleges and Universities is John Milloy.
Schools
Ontario operates four publicly funded school systems: An English-language public school system a French-language public school system an English language separate school school system a French language separate school system.
The public school system was originally Protestant but is now secular and non-denominational.
The Separate School system is Roman Catholic (open to students of all faiths at secondary level, they have the option of refusing non-Catholics at the elementary level) with the exception of the Penetanguishene Protestant Separate School Board which runs a single Protestant school.
The UN has cited Ontario for discrimination against non-Catholics because Ontario publicly funds the Catholic School Board but not schools professing any other faith. A CBC poll suggested that 58.2% of Ontarians want a single publicly funded school system with no discrimination.
Virtual schools
The Independent Learning Centre was founded in 1926 to provide distance education services to elementary and secondary school students. Since 2002, the ILC has been operated by the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (TVOntario).