A Globe and Mail investigation has found that schools within the same district, sometimes mere kilometres apart, are charging radically different rates for the International Baccalaureate program. In reviewing the records of 93 public high schools in four provinces, the Globe uncovered a never-before-seen portrait of IB in Canada, revealing millions of dollars in irregular fees which are subject to little oversight.
Click on each individual pin to see how much the schools are charging for IB fees. Schools are marked by how much the average student paid for the IB program in the 2009-10 school year.
For comparison, federal electoral districts are shaded according to median household income as of the last census (2005 numbers), with light shading representing low income and dark shading representing higher income.