![]() Catholic school funding unconstitutional, T.O. woman argues in court challengeProvincial Politics | 207962 hits | Oct 17 6:25 am | Posted by: OnTheIce Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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Public money for public schools.
Period.
However, the tax payer should decide where his school taxes are directed, whether they choose Public or Catholic. If my kids attend Catholic school I want my taxes directed there, if public the same, private school as well.
Why there is a discrepancy in the amount of funding in Ontario is the question .
However, the tax payer should decide where his school taxes are directed, whether they choose Public or Catholic. If my kids attend Catholic school I want my taxes directed there, if public the same, private school as well.
That's. what happens in Saskatoon. When you pay your property tax they ask if you want the education proportion to go to Public or Catholic Schools.
Why there is a discrepancy in the amount of funding in Ontario is the question .
However, the tax payer should decide where his school taxes are directed, whether they choose Public or Catholic. If my kids attend Catholic school I want my taxes directed there, if public the same, private school as well.
That's. what happens in Saskatoon. When you pay your property tax they ask if you want the education proportion to go to Public or Catholic Schools.
Same in Ontario.
Why there is a discrepancy in the amount of funding in Ontario is the question .
However, the tax payer should decide where his school taxes are directed, whether they choose Public or Catholic. If my kids attend Catholic school I want my taxes directed there, if public the same, private school as well.
That's. what happens in Saskatoon. When you pay your property tax they ask if you want the education proportion to go to Public or Catholic Schools.
Same in Ontario.
So why the discrepancy?
If this womans argument was about the funding formula she would have a case but it isn't, she just doesn't like Catholic teachings.
Why there is a discrepancy in the amount of funding in Ontario is the question .
However, the tax payer should decide where his school taxes are directed, whether they choose Public or Catholic. If my kids attend Catholic school I want my taxes directed there, if public the same, private school as well.
That's. what happens in Saskatoon. When you pay your property tax they ask if you want the education proportion to go to Public or Catholic Schools.
Works that way in Alberta too. I could be misremembering but i remember there being a 'No preference' box as well.
Why there is a discrepancy in the amount of funding in Ontario is the question .
However, the tax payer should decide where his school taxes are directed, whether they choose Public or Catholic. If my kids attend Catholic school I want my taxes directed there, if public the same, private school as well.
There shouldn't be a choice. One public system.
If you want your child to be taught any religion do so on your own time and your own dime.
Why there is a discrepancy in the amount of funding in Ontario is the question .
However, the tax payer should decide where his school taxes are directed, whether they choose Public or Catholic. If my kids attend Catholic school I want my taxes directed there, if public the same, private school as well.
That's. what happens in Saskatoon. When you pay your property tax they ask if you want the education proportion to go to Public or Catholic Schools.
Works that way in Alberta too. I could be misremembering but i remember there being a 'No preference' box as well.
I think if you don't check either box specifically in Edmonton, they automatically split it up for both, which I don't particularly like. I made sure to check public school only.
I don't have a problem with Catholic Schools myself, but I think they shouldn't get a penny more than citizens direct to them.
I think if you don't check either box specifically in Edmonton, they automatically split it up for both, which I don't particularly like. I made sure to check public school only.
The default in Ontario is public school.
Same.
I think if you don't check either box specifically in Edmonton, they automatically split it up for both, which I don't particularly like. I made sure to check public school only.
I don't have a problem with Catholic Schools myself, but I think they shouldn't get a penny more than citizens direct to them.
I'm pretty sure it's automatically defaulted to the public system in Alberta. At least it was years ago.
Why there is a discrepancy in the amount of funding in Ontario is the question .
However, the tax payer should decide where his school taxes are directed, whether they choose Public or Catholic. If my kids attend Catholic school I want my taxes directed there, if public the same, private school as well.
What if I want my taxes directed to a Wiccan school. And we need a school board then that explicitly promotes atheism. etc etc etc
I think if you don't check either box specifically in Edmonton, they automatically split it up for both, which I don't particularly like. I made sure to check public school only.
The default in Ontario is public school.
I'm pretty sure it's automatically defaulted to the public system in Alberta. At least it was years ago.
It's very possible I'm wrong (in fact I hope I am) - I'm just going off my memory from what I read the last time I got my tax statement.