Liberals taking new approach for billions in First Nations education funding
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government is changing how Ottawa allocates nearly $2 billion in annual funding for First Nations education to help ensure on-reserve students benefit from support comparable to what’s offered in provincial school systems.
The federal government announced Monday that, starting in April, it will take a new approach it says will create a more predictable stream of money for First Nations elementary and secondary schools.
Ottawa pays for on-reserve education, while the provinces handle much larger school systems off reserves. A 2016 report from the parliamentary budget office estimated the federal government would have to boost spending by $336 million to $665 million to provide on-reserve students with educations comparable to those they would get elsewhere.
Some First Nations students stay close to home for school, where they often get substandard facilities, resources and teaching. Others leave their reserves for better schooling, but they also lose connections to their families and communities.