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Catholics in Ontario have enjoyed a constitutional right to education since Confederation. In her landmark report on the multiple impacts of conflict on children, Graca Machel (1996) highlighted the fact that the right to education is one of the rights denied to many children in conflict-affected contexts; the denial of this particular "enabling right" has multiple negative impacts for children and their families. If the adequacy-cum-equity advocates succeed--wedding centralization and judicialization in a regime of a federally guaranteed right to education and federally prescribed school spending--transformation of the traditionally local and democratic governance of schools in the United States, already far advanced, will be complete. |
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