Indigenous Peoples and Nations

Indigenous access to post-secondary schooling platforms

Here's what the 2025 Canadian election parties are promising.

Liberal

  • Launch a $25M/year fund to support partnerships between Indigenous communities and schools, training centres, and colleges to advance access to skills training and education opportunities

    "Launch a new Indigenous Pathways to Prosperity Skills and Training Fund which will support partnerships between First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities and organizations, schools, training centres, and colleges to advance access to skills training and education opportunities. This will support the training of more First Nations, Inuit, and Métis doctors, teachers, and builders, amongst other priority areas identified by partners." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22

  • Invest in Indigenous-led post-secondary education institutions, and accelerate funding for access to post-secondary education

    "Accelerate funding for access to post-secondary education so more First Nations, Inuit, and Métis students can go to school and invest in associated infrastructure. Cost should not the barrier. We will also invest in Indigenous-led post-secondary education institutions such as the Inuit Nunangat University and the First Nations University." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-22

We don't have any Conservative policies on Indigenous access to post-secondary schooling.
We don't have any Bloc policies on Indigenous access to post-secondary schooling.

NDP

  • Provide post-secondary financial assistance for children who grew up in care

    "This will include financial assistance and increased opportunities for children who grew up in care, and improved distance education." — ndp.ca, retrieved 2025-04-19

We don't have any Green policies on Indigenous access to post-secondary schooling.

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