Mahsi, Madam Speaker. My question is for the Minister responsible for Education, Culture and Employment, and this is in regard to the education post-secondary incentive, consolidated and emergency loans. In my statement today, I made known to this House my concern about this policy and how it does not really address the whole policy. This policy is part of the government initiative to have 50 per cent of teachers in the north be northern aboriginal by the year 2000. This initiative is only helping the students in Arctic College taking the TEP program, no other students, and is not offered to students who are at university, specifically, the University of Saskatchewan, which is affiliated with the TEP program. My concern is if the Minister of this department is looking to see if this policy is beneficial to university students as well as Arctic College students. Mahsi.
Jim Antoine on Question 173-12(5): Post-secondary Assistance For Teacher Training, University Vs Arctic College Students
In the Legislative Assembly on February 22nd, 1994. See this statement in context.
Question 173-12(5): Post-secondary Assistance For Teacher Training, University Vs Arctic College Students
Item 5: Oral Questions
February 21st, 1994
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Jim Antoine Nahendeh
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