I love the question because I wrote about that exact thing a couple of years ago for the Osgoode Hall Law Journal. I always believed in, even back in my private sector days.... Why recreate the wheel? We should replicate best practices around the world. It saves our own government or organizations time and money.
You're absolutely right. Germany is the model. Certainly, starting even in high schools, they have a more advanced apprenticeship program, where people can go into the high-paying, great jobs in the trades, and, of course, the other stream where they're going into an academic career, which is all-important as well. As much as STEM has been pushed so much, I'm still a big believer in the all-important critical learning that you learn in any kind of education.
All that to say, you're absolutely right. We should look at a place like Germany where they have, I think, the lowest youth unemployment in the world. Although Canada fairs a lot better than a lot of nations, we should always strive to be the best. Copying best practices like that would be something that we should definitely endeavour to do.
