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Canadian Information Centre
for International Credentials
The Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials (CICIC) collects, organizes, and distributes information, and acts as a national clearing house and referral service to support the recognition and portability of Canadian and international educational and occupational qualifications.
Education@canada
education@canada provides access, for both the international education community and international students, to Canadian education resources on the Internet.
Grading Alberta’s High Schools 
Fraser Institute’s Annual High School Rankings is an overall rating of each school’s academic performance. Building on data about student results provided by Alberta Learning (the provincial ministry of education), each school is rated on a scale from zero to 10.
Manitoba Schools, School Divisions and Districts
Manitoba Schools, School Divisions and Districts Contact information for Manitoba schools, school divisions and districts, including maps, calendar dates and school board contacts.
New Brunswick Education information
The New Brunswick Department of Education has responsibility for public education (kindergarten through Grade 12), post-secondary education policy with focus on the university sector, adult literacy, distance education, public libraries and community access centres.
Nova Scotia Student Asssessment Results 
The Nova Scotia Department of education is responsible for all matters relating to public school education and teaching, post-secondary education, including financial assistance for students; apprenticeship; trades, technical, technological and applied arts training; the Provincial Library and immigration, other than business immigration.
Nunavut Early Childhood Program
The Early Childhood Program encourages the development of early childhood programs and licensed childcare facilities. Currently there are 47 licensed programs in 23 communities. These licensed facilities include daycares, preschools, Head Start Programs and afterschool programs.
Prince Edward Island School reports
Prince Edward Island is a place where learning is highly valued. All individuals have the opportunity to develop their full social, intellectual, economic, cultural and physical potential. The Department of Education is the leader in ensuring equitable opportunities for lifelong learning.
Provincial and Territorial Departments and Ministries Responsible for Education
Because ministers of education needed a forum in which to discuss issues of mutual concern, they established the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) in 1967. CMEC is the national voice for education in Canada. It is the mechanism through which ministers consult and act on matters of mutual interest, and the instrument through which they consult and cooperate with national education organizations and the federal government.
Report Card on Ontario's Elementary Schools 
The Report Card on Ontario's Elementary Schools: 2004 Edition collects a variety of relevant, objective indicators of school performance into one, easily accessible public document so that anyone can analyze and compare the performance of individual schools. By doing so, the Report Card assists parents when they choose a school for their children and encourages and assists all those seeking to improve their schools.
Report Card on Quebec's Secondary Schools 
The Montreal Economic Institute and The Fraser Institute today released the Report Card on Quebec’s Secondary Schools: 2003 Edition, the only publicly available, independent measurement of 455 of Quebec’s public and private, French and English, secondary schools.
Secondary Education in Canada
A Student Transfer Guide. Find out what the education requirements and structure is in your new Province/Territory for your child/ren.
Study and curricula in Nunavut schools
Programs of study and curricula approved for use in Nunavut schools from grades 7 to 12. These programs and curricula are the ones that were approved for use in Nunavut schools at the time of division from the Northwest Territories. New programs and curricula are currently being developed for our schools, and this information will be updated on an annual basis.
Report on Newfoundland & Labrador Schools
People want to know how their children, and their schools are performing - and where there is room for improvemnet.
Saskatchewan Curriculum and Instruction Branch
Core Curriculum includes components and initiatives such as Common Essential Learnings, Aboriginal Content & Perspectives, Resource-based learning, Gender Equity, and Multicultural Education.
The School Achievement Indicators Program (SAIP)
SAIP is a cyclical program of pan-Canadian assessments of student achievement in mathematics, reading and writing, and science that has been conducted by the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada since 1993.
Yukon Education Statistics 
Information from the 2001 Cencus on education trends in Yukon.
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