Ontario gov't continues to shortchange Rozanski, public schools
May 22, 2003 |
Ontario Office
TORONTO--The December 2002 release of the Rozanski Report seemed to promise significant change in the Province's approach to funding elementary and secondary education in Ontario. But after an encouraging start--announcements of new funding totalling $610 million within 72 hours of the release of the report--the Government's response turned into an exercise in political spin, explains a new study by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.