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University Education in Canada
Higher education of Canada describes collection of the
regional higher education systems within Canada and the
relationships with provinces, federal government, and
territories.
In Canada, constitutional liability for the higher education
rests, having provinces of the Canada. The choice to assign
responsibility to universities of local legislatures, paved
in British North America Act, 1867 that was renamed
Constitution Act within 1982, was debatable from the
inception. The Act indicates that "and for every Province,
Legislature can exclusively make the laws concerning
Education". As result to the constitutional arrangement, the
distinctive system for education, including the higher
education has developed in every province. However, with
constitutional responsibility of Aboriginal People having
Treaty Status relaxes with federal government for Canada
under Constitution Act, 1982. Federal government is mainly
responsible of funding the higher education opportunities to
Aboriginal learners in the conventional post-secondary
institutes or in the settings, which promote the
opportunities to follow indigenous education.
Provinces
Higher education systems for Canada's ten provinces consist
of the historical development, organization (for instance
governance, structure, and funding), and the goals (for
instance access, participation, and mobility).
Nova Scotia
Governing body of the higher education in the Nova Scotia is
Department for Education. Nova Scotia is having population
of below 1 million people that have served by the 11 public
universities as well as one private university, endorsed to
grant the degrees, Nova Scotia Community College, which
provides programs at the 13 campuses with 6 Centers of
Community Learning.
New Brunswick
Higher education system of New Brunswick consists of
governing Ministry for Post-secondary Labor and Education
Training, associated agencies, commissions, boards, private
or public chartered universities, the universities familiar
with public colleges, degree granting act, and other
institutes like private career colleges. The higher
education has enriched history in the New Brunswick,
including primary English-speaking University of Canada, the
University of New Brunswick, and first university in British
Empire of having awarded the baccalaureate for a woman, at
Mount Allison University.
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