Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Member brings up a point that has caused the colleges some concern and myself, as Minister, and that is the change in the way that Pathways funding is being delivered. In fact, the dollars are not necessarily diminishing, hut it is a question of how those dollars are being administered. Instead of going through tire boards, as they did previously, the funds are now going directly to aboriginal groups. The college is working to establish partnerships with the aboriginal groups with the hope of maintaining a consistent purchase of seats at the college. Although this is far from assured, it is certainly something that the college has been actively working on since hearing about the change in how Pathways would be delivered.
Charles Dent on Question 29-13(3): Time Frame For Delivery Of Programs At Nunavut Arctic College
In the Legislative Assembly on March 22nd, 1996. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 29-13(3): Time Frame For Delivery Of Programs At Nunavut Arctic College
Question 29-13(3): Time Frame For Delivery Of Programs At Nunavut Arctic College
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 21st, 1996
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