Ontario budget: Small funding boost for schools, more for autism and police in classrooms

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Education funding will increase slightly over the next three years — though critics say it doesn’t keep up with inflation — and the province is promising more money for autism services as well as controversial police-in-schools programs, the government announced in its 2026 budget.

In the fiscal plan unveiled Thursday afternoon, the government also expanded learn-and-stay grants that cover tuition and other expenses for high-demand health-care programs, as well as extending free tuition for police constable recruits. 

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