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Quebec receives poor grades on high-school diploma attainment
While Quebec performs well with regard to PSE attainment, the province lags behind the other most populous jurisdictions in Canada (Alberta, BC, Ontario) and some OECD nations when it comes to the percentages of citizens with a high school diploma, according to the Quebec Employers Council's first Report Card on Quebec Prosperity. In 2008-09, nearly 12% of persons aged 20 to 24 in Quebec did not have a high school diploma and were not in school, the highest proportion among the 4 provinces, resulting in a "D" grade in the category. Quebec received a "B" for the percentage of the adult population lacking a high school diploma, ranking fourth out of the 4 represented provinces, and placing twelfth out of 33 provinces and OECD countries in this category. Quebec Employers Council News Release | Report Card on Quebec Prosperity