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Monday, July 5, 2004

School board revenues and expenditures

2000 

School boards across Canada spent 3.5% more in current dollars in 2000 than they did the year before, the largest annual increase since 1991. In contrast, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose at an annual rate of 2.7% in 2000.

School board expenditures
  1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
  $ millions current
Canada 31,016.7 31,140.6 31,600.9 32,252.9 33,387.0
Newfoundland and Labrador 529.6 512.4 491.1 491.2 495.9
Prince Edward Island 109.0 115.2 123.0 131.4 132.4
Nova Scotia 724.2 743.7 770.5 809.2 810.7
New Brunswick 573.2 577.7 593.1 616.3 629.0
Quebec 6,699.8 6,595.5 6,608.1 6,940.5 7,387.3
Ontario 13,277.3 13,243.9 13,589.7 13,744.1 14,034.3
Manitoba 1,193.4 1,209.0 1,242.3 1,283.9 1,331.4
Saskatchewan 947.0 976.0 1,019.1 1,047.0 1,107.4
Alberta 2,872.8 3,021.6 3,152.5 3,313.7 3,465.9
British Columbia 3,867.1 3,922.2 3,791.5 3,643.5 3,743.1
Yukon 62.0 63.6 60.6 63.3 65.1
Northwest Territories 161.3 159.8 159.6 168.81 184.41,2
1.Includes Nunavut.
2.Estimate.

The $33.4 billion in school board spending represented 3.1 % of Canada's gross domestic product (GDP) in 2000. This continued a downward trend that started after 1992, when school board spending peaked at 4.3% of GDP.

Expenditures1 per full-time equivalent student
  1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
  $ current
Canada 6,843 6,860 6,996 7,149 7,275
Newfoundland and Labrador 5,318 5,335 5,500 5,841 6,1523
Prince Edward Island 4,610 4,843 5,264 5,677 5,753
Nova Scotia 5,110 5,133 5,337 5,642 5,659
New Brunswick 5,786 5,902 6,106 6,433 6,274
Quebec 7,372 7,000 6,689 7,097 7,536
Ontario 7,098 7,236 7,580 7,554 7,4813
Manitoba 6,786 6,923 7,170 7,449 7,536
Saskatchewan 5,740 5,871 6,126 6,277 6,538
Alberta 5,987 6,236 6,499 6,871 7,0843
British Columbia 7,092 7,054 7,058 7,008 7,168
Yukon 11,913 12,365 11,809 12,392 12,784
Northwest Territories 12,390 11,784 11,669 11,2612 11,1542,3
1.Expenditures include school board expenditures, less adult education expenses, plus spending by the departments of education on contributions to teachers' pension plans and services to school boards.
2.Includes Nunavut.
3.Estimate.

Between 1993 and 1997, spending per student on a full-time equivalent basis remained relatively stable at about $6,800 in current dollars. In 1998, spending per student started to rise, and by 2000, surpassed $7,200.

Spending per student rose about 6% between 1993 and 2000, about half the rate of the gain in the CPI. Such spending increased in every jurisdiction except Ontario, New Brunswick and the Northwest Territories in 2000.

Note: School board revenues and expenditures are reported on a calendar-year basis. School board expenditures only include those incurred by schools. They can be split between operating and capital expenditures. Operating expenditures include salaries, benefits, supplies and services, fees and contractual services, and other operating costs. Teachers' salaries consistently make up about 60% of school board expenses. School board expenditures exclude, for example, any provincial or territorial department of educations' contribution to its teachers' pension plan as well as any provincial/territorial spending on any other service to school boards. However, these expenditures are taken into account when calculating expenditures per student. About 95% of school board revenues come from provincial or territorial governments and local taxation.

Data from 1900 to 2000 are now available for school board revenues and expenditures.

Available on CANSIM: tables 478-0010 to 478-0012.

Definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 3119.

For general information, contact Client Services, (1-800-307-3382; 613-951-7608; educationstats@statcan.gc.ca). To enquire about the concepts, methods, and data quality of this release, contact Claudio Pagliarello (613-951-1508; claudio.pagliarello@statcan.gc.ca) or Marc Lachance (613-951-2902; marc.lachance@statcan.gc.ca), Centre for Education Statistics.



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