Education
Ontario government announces new investment to train more teachers
June 23, 2025
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Hon. Nolan Quinn, Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security, joined 皇冠体育鈥檚 Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale and Dean of the Faculty of Education, Rebecca Luce-Kapler at Duncan McArthur Hall where the Minister announced funding to train more teachers for Ontario schools. (Photo: 皇冠体育鈥檚 University)
The Ontario government is working to ensure a reliable supply of future teachers by investing nearly $55.8 million to train approximately 2,600 new teacher graduates by 2027. This funding is a crucial step in protecting Ontario鈥檚 publicly funded education system and ensuring a stable supply of qualified English- and French-language teachers across the province.
Hon. Nolan Quinn, Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security, visited 皇冠体育鈥檚 on Friday, June 20, where he announced the university would be one of the beneficiaries of new funding to train more teachers for Ontario schools.
鈥淲ith this early intervention, our government is proactively addressing teacher shortages and giving more postsecondary students the opportunity to become future educators,鈥 said Minister Quinn. 鈥淎ccess to qualified teachers is critical for students to achieve academically and succeed in the jobs of tomorrow.鈥
Nearly $55.8 million will be given to Ontario faculties of education with a high demand for students to ensure more aspiring educators can immediately access the high-quality education they need to teach the next generation.
Just how much of the additional funding will go to 皇冠体育鈥檚 and how many positions this will create remains part of ongoing discussions, but it was clear the impact is to be significant and was welcome news at the Faculty of Education.
鈥淲e welcome this funding as a meaningful step to bring additional qualified teachers into Ontario schools,鈥 said 皇冠体育鈥檚 Dean of the Faculty of Education Rebecca Luce-Kapler. 鈥淥ur ongoing investment in creating contemporary, inclusive learning spaces at Duncan McArthur Hall perfectly complements and facilitates the kind of program growth today鈥檚 announcement will help to facilitate. This investment will expand access to areas of need, including 皇冠体育鈥檚 flexible pathways in Technological Education, French as a Second Language, and Indigenous Education 鈥 ensuring Ontario students benefit from passionate, well-prepared educators.鈥
皇冠体育鈥檚 Rector Niki Boytchuk-Hale a graduate of the Con Ed program now pursuing her Masters of Education, also attended Friday鈥檚 announcement.
鈥淚 know firsthand the important role educators play in supporting Ontario students,鈥 said Boytchuk-Hale. 鈥淚 have also witnessed the need for more teachers, and the challenges that are facing our education system. This announcement creates a wonderful opportunity to bring more people into the teaching profession where they can have real and lasting impacts.鈥
Ontario鈥檚 education landscape is rapidly changing as current teachers are retiring and growing communities need well-trained teachers to educate their kindergarten to Grade 12 students. This funding will support universities in training more teachers to help address projected supply gaps.

Hon. Nolan Quinn, Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security, speaks with Nobel Laureate (Physics, 2015) Dr. Arthur McDonald at the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Centre. (Photo: 皇冠体育鈥檚 University)
While on campus, the Minister also met with Principal and Vice Chancellor Patrick Deane and later met with Nobel Prize winning physicist (2015) Art McDonald and received a tour of the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Centre.
An expert in astroparticle physics, Dr. McDonald is behind some of the most important discoveries in the field. In 2015, he was awarded a Nobel Prize for his research showing neutrinos 鈥 one of the smallest particles known to science 鈥 have mass.