59% Provincial |
38% Federal |
40% Provincial |
38% Federal |
18% Provincially managed but with federal standards to ensure consistency |
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1% Provincial, the federal government should not have a role in education |
See how support for each position on “Postsecondary Education” has changed over time for 1.9m Canada voters.
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See how importance of “Postsecondary Education” has changed over time for 1.9m Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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I believe both should be able to work together within the education system to ensure consistency, workflow, and staffing.
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The optimal approach for overseeing postsecondary education should balance provincial autonomy with federal involvement to ensure flexibility, responsiveness to local needs, consistency, and equity across the country.
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I do not care whatever government brings the most amount of money in and success of students for the benefit of Canada.
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Both levels of government should play a equal role in making post secondary more affordable but nothing else
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Provincial management and limited federal standards in key subjects such as Maths and English or French.
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Academic institutions require regulation in terms of human rights and funding, but the government should encourage the pursuit of knowledge and public wellbeing through education as a general priority, perhaps offering more leeway to institutions than producing accreditation-based or labour outcomes.
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