| By: Yanick Labrie, Peter Cowley, Joel Emes and Max Shang
The Report Card on Quebec’s Secondary Schools 2024 ranks 465 public, independent, francophone and anglophone schools based on provincewide test results in French, English, science and mathematics during the 2022/23 academic year, finding that the province’s fastest-improving school— de la Rive in Lavaltrie —improved its rating from 1.4 (out of 10) in 2017 to 4.6 in 2023.
| By: Yanick Labrie, Peter Cowley, Joel Emes and Max Shang
Bulletin 2024 des écoles secondaires du Québec classe 465 écoles publiques, indépendantes, francophones et anglophones en fonction des résultats des examens provinciaux en français, en anglais, en sciences et en mathématiques au cours de l’année scolaire 2022/23, et déterminé que l'école de la province qui s’est améliorée le plus rapidement, de la Rive in Lavaltrie, a vu sa cote passer de 1,4 (sur 10) en 2017 à 4,6 en 2023.
A Tale of Two Provinces: Economic and Fiscal Performance of Ontario and Quebec in the 21st Century is a new study that finds Ontario’s economic and fiscal performance over the past two decades has been comparatively weak and noticeably worse than neighbouring Quebec, as Ontario’s GDP-per-person in 2000 was the 2nd highest across the country before falling to 5th in 2022.
| By: Tegan Hill, Yanick Labrie and Hani Wannamaker
Quebec Premiers and Provincial Government Spending is a new study that finds Premier François Legault holds the record for the highest per-person spending levels in Quebec—even excluding COVID-related spending—at $14,487 (2021) and $13,705 (2020), and Legault has overseen the third-highest rate of average annual per person spending growth at 7.3 per cent.