Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. As my colleague mentioned this has been a long ongoing program, a very successful program. I think some 700 plus children have graduated from this program. I know, my son who is now 18 years old, it was 12 or 13 years ago that he was enrolled in this program. I know how the staff at the Tree of Peace operate the program. I am fully supportive of what they are doing. In the correspondence from the department to the senate, of to the Tree of Peace, there seems to be an indication that instead of an education program, that one of the staff members, the assistant deputy minister, thinks that the Tree of Peace is running a day care and not a kindergarten. Can the Minister please clarify that this is not a day care program but a very significant educational kindergarten program?
Fred Koe on Question 699-12(3): Communication Difficulties Between Education And Tree Of Peace
In the Legislative Assembly on April 2nd, 1993. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 699-12(3): Communication Difficulties Between Education And Tree Of Peace
Question 699-12(3): Communication Difficulties Between Education And Tree Of Peace
Item 5: Oral Questions
April 1st, 1993
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Fred Koe Inuvik
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