Mr. Speaker, my question is to the Minister of Education. Mr. Speaker, the constituents in Keewatin Central have become increasingly concerned about the possibility that special needs programming for children in our schools will be curtailed due to serious funding cutbacks and, in particular, the school board's inability to access interest in its core funding. Any reduction in this sort of program, in my opinion, is entirely unacceptable. These services are badly needed by persons who, in many cases, are unable to speak for themselves. Mr. Speaker, I sometimes wonder what the priorities of this government are. Will the Minister outline his department's plan to ensure the consistent and continuing delivery of special needs programming in our Keewatin schools?
John Todd on Question O137-12(2): Continuation Of Special Needs Programming In Keewatin Schools
In the Legislative Assembly on February 24th, 1992. See this statement in context.
Question O137-12(2): Continuation Of Special Needs Programming In Keewatin Schools
Item 5: Oral Questions
February 23rd, 1992
Page 108
John Todd Keewatin Central
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