Mr. Speaker, the fact is, that students are able to be educated is being sacrificed right now. Parents are not in the position to pay for their son to be educated where they think is the best. The other option is for him to go back to Pond Inlet and be educated in the hallways or foyers of schools. To them, that is not an option. I would like the Minister to sincerely consider all the facts when he is making a decision whether to assist the parents or sacrifice the kid's education. Mr. Speaker, advanced education is not available in the community. It is general education that is available. Thank you.
Titus Allooloo on Question 99-12(4): Assistance For Pond Inlet Student In Ottawa
In the Legislative Assembly on November 25th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 99-12(4): Assistance For Pond Inlet Student In Ottawa
Question 99-12(4): Assistance For Pond Inlet Student In Ottawa
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November 24th, 1993
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Titus Allooloo Amittuq
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