Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I stated in my closing remarks on Friday during the review of the Department of Education, that I will be pursuing the rest of the questions I have through correspondence to the Minister. However, reviewing the unedited Hansard on page 2146, my questions on page 2154 and reading the Minister's answers, how can I pursue information through correspondence, if I have not really been answered? An example is, if Arctic College in a number of communities will be accommodated when the schools are overcrowded, then Arctic College has to be kicked out all the time. I used Coral Harbour as an example. What is the plan for the construction of the Coral Harbour school renovation expansion? Of course, the answer is 1994-95, but in the meantime, the kindergarten children are coming in and grade 11 extension is coming in, right now we are teaching some of our regular classes in the school gym. What are we going to do this fall? I did not receive a very clear answer on that. Mr. Speaker, my question to the Minister today is, will there be any kind of emergency measures taken to accommodate these students both in grade school and in Arctic College? Thank you.
James Arvaluk on Question 434-12(3): Emergency Measures To Accommodate Coral Harbour Students
In the Legislative Assembly on March 8th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Question 434-12(3): Emergency Measures To Accommodate Coral Harbour Students
Item 5: Oral Questions
March 7th, 1993
Page 784
James Arvaluk Aivilik
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