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DISCLAIMER: Not from Canada and don't live there
I don't know how I'd feel about a political comparison chart made by a religous organisation
Canadian here. Our taxes pay for Catholic schools, so the comparison (even from them), is pretty valid.
AFAIK, this is only a thing in Ontario.
It's a thing in many provinces. It requires a constitutional amendment to remove. Some provinces have done so already. Currently Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Northwest Territories have publicly funded Catholic schools. Previously, this list also included Newfoundland, Quebec, and Yukon. Manitoba appears to fund Catholic schools at 50% of the public school rate.
@prodigalsorcerer @ontario @Evkob I believe that, in Quebec, it was the case that private schools (including religious schools) received a % of school tax dollars, depending whether they taught 80% or 50% of the public school curriculum.
Has this changed?