Canada has a publicly-funded education system that is divided into several levels, from elementary and secondary education to post-secondary education
Post-Secondary Education: After completing secondary education, students can pursue post-secondary education, which includes universities, colleges, and technical institutes. Canadian post-secondary institutions offer a wide range of programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, diplomas, and certificates.
Technical and Vocational Education: Canada also has a strong technical and vocational education system, offering training programs in various fields such as trades, healthcare, and technology. These programs provide students with practical skills and knowledge that prepare them for the workforce.
Quality Assurance: The quality of education in Canada is regulated by the provincial and territorial governments, and all institutions must meet certain standards to receive accreditation. Additionally, there are several independent organizations that evaluate the quality of Canadian post-secondary institutions, such as the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC), and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC).