I take it from the Minister's answer that when the department talks about a high school program being available in the community, it is not a high school program if it does not offer both the general and the advanced diploma. My question then is, since today -- for better or for worse -- there are only advanced or matriculation diplomas available in two communities out of 13 on Baffin Island, would the Minister agree then, for the purposes of this draft funding formula, that there are only two communities on Baffin Island where high school students are able to obtain high school programs in their home community? Thank you.
Dennis Patterson on Question 79-12(7): Status Of Grades In Proposed Funding Formula
In the Legislative Assembly on February 16th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 79-12(7): Status Of Grades In Proposed Funding Formula
Question 79-12(7): Status Of Grades In Proposed Funding Formula
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 15th, 1995
Page 127
Dennis Patterson Iqaluit
See context to find out what was said next.