Mahsi. Thank you, Madam Speaker. My concern is for students who have decided to go to university to obtain a degree in education, specifically, the University of Saskatchewan, which has an agreement with Arctic College and the teacher education program. The students there, especially those with families and kids, need additional funding to help them go to school. That is the main point. What you are telling me is that they don't qualify for this extra funding, so if they decide to quit university and go home, then you will have that extra funding to go to TEP. Is that what the Minister is saying? Thank you.
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.
Supplementary To Question 173-12(5): Post-secondary Assistance For Teacher Training, University Vs Arctic College Students
Question 173-12(5): Post-secondary Assistance For Teacher Training, University Vs Arctic College Students
Item 5: Oral Questions
February 21st, 1994
Page 286
Jim Antoine Nahendeh
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