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Full-time teachers by level, by provinces and territories
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1993-1994 |
1994-1995 |
1995-1996 |
1996-1997 |
1997-1998 |
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Elementary and secondary schools1 |
Canada |
295,359 |
295,708 |
298,676 |
294,431 |
296,901 |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
7,676 |
7,414 |
7,287 |
6,988 |
6,627 |
Prince Edward Island |
1,370 |
1,341 |
1,351 |
1,377 |
1,364 |
Nova Scotia |
9,893 |
9,373 |
9,083 |
9,089 |
9,008 |
New Brunswick |
8,002 |
7,829 |
7,712 |
7,564 |
7,363 |
Quebec |
64,405 |
65,691 |
66,348 |
66,250 |
68,258 |
Ontario |
119,939 |
120,491 |
119,292 |
115,740 |
117,160 |
Manitoba |
12,782 |
12,715 |
12,437 |
12,287 |
12,156 |
Saskatchewan |
10,943 |
10,899 |
10,992 |
11,015 |
11,062 |
Alberta |
26,945 |
26,238 |
29,786 |
29,348 |
29,161 |
British Columbia |
31,630 |
31,998 |
32,702 |
32,913 |
33,032 |
Yukon |
420 |
423 |
431 |
451 |
424 |
Northwest Territories |
1,294 |
1,279 |
1,237 |
1,392 |
1,269 |
Overseas |
60 |
17 |
18 |
17 |
17 |
1. Teachers at
the elementarysecondary level include all teaching and non-teaching academic staff
(principals, vice-principals, department heads and subject supervisors). Those on leave
are excluded. |
Source: Statistics
Canada, Catalogue no. 81-229-XIB. |
Last modified: 2004-09-01. |
For more information on the concepts, methods and quality of the data contained in this table, consult the Statistical data documentation.
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