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More than 7 out of 10 Village Media readers say in a new poll that Ontario should abolish publicly funded separate Catholic schools in favour of a single public school system

Over 70 per cent of Village Media readers in a reader poll said that Ontario should abolish publicly funded separate Catholic schools and have a single public school system.

The closest thing to a debate about the fundamentals of the system in recent years was the 2007 provincial election, in which PC leader John Tory ran on a proposal to extend public funding to schools run by other religious bodies. The idea proved unpopular, the PCs' support sagged in polls, and Tory lost the election.

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