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We need a national conversation on public education in Canada


OTTAWA, ON, Sept. 7, 2021 /CNW/ - Today, the Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF/FCE) launches its federal election advocacy campaign to spark a national conversation on the future of publicly funded public education and to demand a greater federal role in public education.

CTF/FCE President Sam Hammond hopes to "reiterate our position on creating equitable education conditions across the country and fixing the social cracks exposed by the pandemic."   

Informed by an Abacus Data national poll, the campaign aims to advocate for education priorities with specific asks of the next federal government. The three priorities include ensuring equitable access, strengthening, and investing in publicly funded public education.

Specifically, the CTF/FCE calls on the next federal government to create a national education advisory table to strengthen publicly funded public education across Canada:

Notable findings

Highlights of the poll and specific asks for the next federal government are featured on the advocacy campaign website. A podcast with CTF/FCE President Sam Hammond and CEO and Founder of Abacus Data David Coletto can be heard here. Join us in this #nationalconversation. As CTF/FCE President Sam Hammond says, "it's time to prioritize publicly funded public education from coast to coast to coast".

The Canadian Teachers' Federation
Founded in 1920, the Canadian Teachers' Federation is the national voice for the teaching profession. As the national alliance of provincial and territorial teacher organizations, the CTF/FCE represents over 300,000 elementary and secondary school teachers across Canada. 

Media contact
Andrew King
Director of Public Affairs
Canadian Teachers' Federation
Contact
Mobile: 819-213-7847 

SOURCE Canadian Teachers' Federation



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