Education across Canada have seen improvement in graduation rates.
NDP and Liberals continue to throw money at symptoms which do not improve the effectiveness of delivery tax dollars to the student education.
Rural Ontario needs a new economic development strategy
Education is not being aligned in terms of the jobs today as well as the future
Too many students lack critical thinking, interpersonal skills, time management and judgement
Too many students have been treated as special when in the fact the real world does not treat anyone special
There are systemic issues with programs being offered at the secondary level. There needs to be more emphasis on financial planning, biology, IT, chemistry, writing and physics.
2. PAUL YOUNG - BIO
• CPA, CGA
• Academia (PF1, FA4 and MS2)
• SME – Risk Management
• SME – Close, Consolidate and Reporting
• SME – Public Policy
• SME – Financial Solutions
• SME – Supply Chain Management
Contact information:
Paul_Young_CGA@Hotmail.com
3. SUMMARY
Education across Canada have seen improvement in
graduation rates.
NDP and Liberals continue to throw money at symptoms
which do not improve the effectiveness of delivery tax
dollars to the student education.
Rural Ontario needs a new economic development
strategy
Education is not being aligned in terms of the jobs today
as well as the future
Too many students lack critical thinking, interpersonal
skills, time management and judgement
Too many students have been treated as special when in
the fact the real world does not treat anyone special
There are systemic issues with programs being offered at
the secondary level. There needs to be more emphasis on
financial planning, biology, IT, chemistry, writing and
physics.
4. AGENDA
Ontario
What is ARC
Graduation Rates – High School
Education Ranking / Canada
Teacher compensation
Drummond Report
What is Skills GAP?
Skills GAP and Productivity
Government Training Programs
Issues facing Skills Development and Training
Hamilton, Ontario
Other resources
5. ONTARIO AND EDUCATION
Source – Stats Canada and Government of Ontario
• McGuinty increase teacher compensation when
he took office
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2012/1
0/31/dalton_mcguinty_regrets_how_teachers_un
ions_were_handled.html
• Students are not being pushed to areas where
there are more upside to jobs
• Student debt is a big issue in Ontario -
https://globalnews.ca/news/3755628/canadian-
student-loans-regrets/
• Wynne and McGuinty policies led to private
sector jobs and investment fleeing the province.
-
http://business.financialpost.com/news/econo
my/public-sector-crowding-out-private-job-
growth-hampering-employment-opportunities-
in-canada
• New tax policies will hurt start ups -
http://business.financialpost.com/personal-
finance/taxes/canadas-proposed-tax-changes-
are-casting-entrepreneurs-as-the-bad-guys-
and-thats-bad-news-for-the-economy
6. WHAT IS ARC?
Source - http://peopleforeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Ontario-school-closing-list-2017.pdf
orhttp://www.standard-freeholder.com/2017/06/29/ontario-hitting-pause-on-school-closures---media-
teleconference
Based on guidelines provided by the Ministry of education the various
school boards conduct review of enrolment as part of assessing whether a
school should be close or not.
7. GRADUATION RATES
Source - https://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/81-595-m/2011095/tbl/tbla.11-eng.htm http://www.the10and3.com/the-vast-disparity-in-canadas-high-school-graduation-rates-
00016/
• Many school systems have no fail system. The stats of graduation do not indicate the quality of grads
• Many students, especially in Ontario are struggling with the math and sciences. Jobs of today and the
future require knowledge in areas like math, biology, chemistry, physics, etc. -
https://www.thespec.com/opinion-story/8001901-eqao-students-fall-further-and-further-behind/
• There has been improvement in education - http://www.red-leaf.com/where-does-the-canadian-
education-system-rank-globally/
• Students are not being encourage to enter the trades - http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/skilled-
trades-shortage-costing-windsor-essex-600m-every-year-says-report-1.4168822
9. TEACHING COMPENSATION
Source - http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/81-604-x/2016001/t/tbld2.1-eng.htm
• McGuinty increase teachers compensation
by 25% -
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2012
/10/31/dalton_mcguinty_regrets_how_teach
ers_unions_were_handled.html
• Pension funding issues -
http://business.financialpost.com/personal-
finance/retirement/ontario-is-reportedly-
going-to-overhaul-its-pension-funding-
obligations-and-ease-rules
• Declining enrolment -
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/blogs/school
-enrolment-in-canada-a-snapshot
• School boards have struggle with costs, i.e.
hydro, wages, etc. -
https://tvo.org/article/current-affairs/the-
next-ontario/ontarios-school-boards-are-a-
mess-we-made
10. NDP AND EDUCATION 1. We have declining enrolment as such schools need
to be reviewed for their operational efficiency!
https://www.thespec.com/opinion-story/7419349-
niagara-school-closures-show-need-for-a-single-
school-system/
2. How are you going to create new jobs? Business has
been cutting back due to labor reforms including
minimum wage hikes -
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-
jobs-update-losses-minimum-wage-1.4528669
3. see no emphasis on skills trade, math, sciences
and/or sex education
4. Are you going to deal with teacher’s salaries?
http://business.financialpost.com/executive/careers
/teachers-should-earn-their-high-pay
5. ETFO endorsement -
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ndp-
elementary-school-teachers-ndp-endorsement-
1.4656696
6. New teachers cannot find jobs -
http://www.macleans.ca/work/jobs/two-thirds-of-
new-teachers-cant-find-full-time-work/
7. Teacher retirement -
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/
education/anatomy-of-an-ontario-teachers-
paycheque/article6015968/#c-image-0
12. AVERAGE COST FOR SCHOOL /BLUEWATER SCHOOL BOARD
Source - http://www.bwdsb.on.ca/About_Us/home%20page
Bluewater District School
Board currently has
approximately 16,000
students in 39 elementary
schools and 9 secondary
schools. The board
employs about 3,000
permanent and casual
staff. There are 10 elected
trustees on the Board.
The 2017-18 budget continues the board’s
commitment to provide quality education
to its students
and meet the priorities of the strategic plan
through the following measures:
• Implementing investments outlined in
2017-18 labour agreements including
class size reductions, additional
staffing for special education,
programming and other system
Investments
• Responding to changes in funding
levels while ensuring student
achievement and wellbeing
• Addressing surplus school spaces
• Managing increased labour related
costs
• Focusing on efficiencies and
effectiveness in the stewardship of
financial resources
School Operations/Closing
13. DRUMMOND
REPORT
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2012/02/15/edu
cation_cuts_misguided_and_shocking_say_experts.html
Could it be that @fordnation @LisaThompsonMPP
@VictorFedeli have dusted off the Drummond Report?
ETFO - https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/future-of-full-day-
kindergarten-in-doubt-as-the-province-looks-at-what-
s-working-1.4274320
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2012/02/15/edu
cation_cuts_misguided_and_shocking_say_experts.html
The liberals never implemented much of anything from
the Drummond Report
14. DECLINING
ENROLMENT
Many schools are suffering from declining enrollment
Economic development opportunities in rural areas
have been impacted by bad government polices like
hydro rates, carbon taxation, regulations, etc. -
http://www.owensoundsuntimes.com/2016/10/24/even
-greenest-of-grocers-burned-by-hydro-costs
PC party would focus on delivering education as well as
creating the conditions that would foster economic
growth.
NDP and Liberals lack a coherent strategy to address
rural related issues
Public Safety Costs
Declining student enrollment
Economic development
Aging rural population
15. BLOG – SKILLS
TRADE
Source - https://www.canadianmanufacturing.com/manufacturing/economic-advisers-push-ottawa-focus-
business-investment-job-re-skilling-205533/
“The overarching goal of the influential Advisory Council on Economic Growth is to help Canadian
households add an extra $15,000 to their projected annual pre-tax incomes by 2030.
In its third wave of recommendations, to be released later this week, the council says Canada urgently
needs another $15 billion in annual investments for adult skills development to help workers adjust to the
demands of the rapidly changing labour market.
The group recommends the creation of an RRSP-type lifelong learning fund that enables workers to
accumulate tax-free savings, combined with contributions from employers and government, in order to
cover the cost of developing new skills midway through their working lives.
Canada already has educational programs - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/government-
policies-education-skills-development-canada-november-2017
Canada needs to revamp its post secondary model to better align skills to jobs of today and tomorrow -
https://www.inc.com/business-insider/21-new-jobs-future-robots-automation.html
Job Retraining programs -The federal government provides funding for post-secondary education via CST
Transfers – All job training programs should be reviewed to ensure money is achieving the outcomes
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/jobs/training.html
Primary and secondary school programs need to be revamp to ensure students are pushed to jobs of the
future - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/2017-career-management-outlook-on-jobs-canada-
and-united-states
16. HAMILTON, ONTARIO – SKILL
TRADES
• The body shop owner said it best “We
need skill labor”
• Wynne has failed the skill trades
• The guy also said it was a photo op
• This is how Wynne confronts the
issues in Hamilton by pushing her
Guarantee Income Program -
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ha
milton/wynne-announcement-
hamilton-1.4082476
• Private sector investment leaving
Ontario -
http://business.financialpost.com/o
pinion/another-multinational-
employer-is-fleeing-ontario-and-
the-wynne-government-doesnt-
seem-to-care
• Trades -
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ott
awa/ontario-budget-threat-
certified-tradespeople-1.3868990
18. EMPLOYMENT
ISSUE
Why? We have youth unemployment as well as the economy is sluggish in terms of
growth. Job creation is only 200K for 2016, but the bulk of new jobs are part-time.
http://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/government-policies-broadcasting-canada-
commentary-and-analysis-november-2016?next_slideshow=1
There are already issue with job settlement programs in terms of both funding and
openings. So, why would we bring in more new immigrants?
FYI - https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/2016/12/09/canada-must-learn-from-
mistakes-to-integrate-syrian-refugees-editorial.html or
http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/a-milestone-looms-for-canadas-syrian-refugees-
month-13/
FYI
I guess Trudeau's legacy will be "high tax, lower quality of life, high youth unemployment,
low business investment and big government"
Yazidis
http://www.calgarysun.com/2017/02/21/trudeau-spending-28m-to-give-1200-refugees-
asylum-this-year?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=recommend-
button&utm_campaign=Trudeau+spending+%2428M+to+give+1%2C200+refugees+asyl
um+this+year
Truth about the border rush
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2017/02/24/what-the-
canadian-media-ignores-about-canadas-new-refugee-crisis/?utm_term=.4314b4bad80f
19. USA VS CANADA IMMIGRATION
Are the new immigrants going to have the skills to create
the new googles? Link: Videos -
http://video.lauraingraham.com/Ingraham-slams-
Labrador-on-immigration-So-youre-where-Cantor-is--
26275295?playlistId=15975
20. TEACHING YOUTH TO CODE
http://techportfolio.net/2017/05/closing-canadas-tech-skills-gap-teach-youth-to-code/
220,000 workers needed: That’s how vast Canada’s tech skills gap could
be by 2020, according to Canadian government and industry experts.
If that gap isn’t closed, many tech companies will be forced to look for
opportunities outside the country, Waveform CEO Kirk Simpson
recently told CBC News.
“If we can find the talent somewhere else, we might open a second
location in the U.S. market or in a European market,” he said. “And those
jobs will not go to Canadians.”
21. FEDERAL BUDGET 2017-2018
Source – Government of Canada
Issues
• Provinces have policies for apprenticeship that will required modification to support more applicants
• Universities would have to increase classroom space and equipment to support more enrollment in areas like
engineering, math, sciences, IT
• STDC already exist in terms of seed financing. The problem is more money for innovation is that many deals
require bare minimum of $5 to $10M so that would be like 60 deals a year
• There are already innovation funds that both companies and universities/college leverage
• Startup take time to move ideas from incubation to market. FYI – Canada had already been moving to
advance manufacturing, expert farming, clean technology, 3-D printing, Information technology.
22. BLOG – SKILLS
TRADE
Source - https://www.canadianmanufacturing.com/manufacturing/economic-advisers-
push-ottawa-focus-business-investment-job-re-skilling-205533/
“The overarching goal of the influential Advisory Council on Economic Growth is to help
Canadian households add an extra $15,000 to their projected annual pre-tax incomes by
2030.
In its third wave of recommendations, to be released later this week, the council says
Canada urgently needs another $15 billion in annual investments for adult skills
development to help workers adjust to the demands of the rapidly changing labour
market.
The group recommends the creation of an RRSP-type lifelong learning fund that enables
workers to accumulate tax-free savings, combined with contributions from employers and
government, in order to cover the cost of developing new skills midway through their
working lives.
Canada already has educational programs -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/government-policies-education-skills-
development-canada-november-2017
Canada needs to revamp its post secondary model to better align skills to jobs of today
and tomorrow - https://www.inc.com/business-insider/21-new-jobs-future-robots-
automation.html
Job Retraining programs -The federal government provides funding for post-secondary
education via CST Transfers – All job training programs should be reviewed to ensure
money is achieving the outcomes https://www.canada.ca/en/services/jobs/training.html
Primary and secondary school programs need to be revamp to ensure students are pushed
to jobs of the future - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/2017-career-
management-outlook-on-jobs-canada-and-united-states
23. HAMILTON, ONTARIO – SKILL TRADES
• The body shop owner said it best “We
need skill labor”
• Wynne has failed the skill trades
• The guy also said it was a photo op
• This is how Wynne confronts the
issues in Hamilton by pushing her
Guarantee Income Program -
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamil
ton/wynne-announcement-hamilton-
1.4082476
24. EMPLOYMENT / CANADA
Source – Stats Canada
Ontario may have higher graduation rates which is a good thing! However, it is the quality of student that is the issue at
hand. Many students are told to go to University as such we have likely more university/college than the economy can
support.
Wynne and McGuinty’s policies drove out investment in areas likes goods producing. Goods producing jobs tend to pay 25-
30% more than service sector jobs!
25. GOVERNMENT POLICIES / ISSUES
Trade and FIPA
CETA new deal
Government is working on deals with other growth markets like China, India and Africa.
Clean Technology
Access to raw materials (Lithium, Vanadium, Rare Metals)
Skill set in areas like metallurgy or sciences or math
Partnership with large companies
Advance Manufacturing
Requires competitive tax rates (Payroll Taxes, Corporate Taxes, R&D credits, etc)
Access to new markets
Streamlining of regulations
Canada lacks the capacity to increase exports
Ports/rail/roads/Bridges
Pipelines