SUMMARY - The Urban-Rural Divide
A student in downtown Toronto attends a school with specialized arts programming, multiple language options, extensive extracurricular activities, and transit access to cultural institutions across the city. A student in rural Saskatchewan attends a school that is the only option within 50 kilometres, offers limited programming due to small enrollment, and may close if population decline continues. These students are both served by Canadian public education, but their educational experiences differ profoundly based purely on geography.