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Constitution Act 1982 - #93 Education provinces

exclusively make laws denominational rights


Educational Act and Regulations
1816 School Act

1890 Guaranteed religious rights


1608-1760 French colonists schooling
for Manitoba abolished the dual 2003 Nunavut is
by religious orders basic curriculum
education system formed
reading, writing,arithmetic

1867 Nova Scotia,New


Brunswick, Ontario and
Quebec form Canada

1700 1800 1900 2000

1843 Education Act


1995 Conseil des
ecoles
fransaskoises
founded
1756-63 The French and Indian War
Treaty of Paris
1964 The normal school in Regina
transferred to the University of Regina
1846-76 Egerton Ryerton becomes Chief
Superintendant of Schools by cabinate
established normal schools authority to
make regulations
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3 things I learned (aha moments)
I learned that there was a Normal School in Regina on College Avenue that move to the U of R in 1964.
I learned that Education has its own section (#93) in the Constitution Act of 1982.
I learned that there are 12 fransaskois schools throughout Saskatchewan with a total of 1550 students.

2 things I'm wondering about (wondering moments)


I am wondering if there might be an all Cree school at some point in the future.
I am wondering if the changes made in 1982 to the Constitutional Act which states that Parliament has the constitutional right to make or
unmake any law whatever affect the law put forth in #93 Education Act that says nothing can take away the rights of provinces from establishing
denominational schools?

1 thing I want to learn more about (inquiry plan)


I want to learn more about the 7 Year War - the French and the Indian War of North America. I am interested in learning why the war started.

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