Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I do not think it is practical for the teachers to take all their books home every night when they go home, just to ensure that they are not destroyed in a fire, in the case of a school, or whatever burns down. I think the point I am trying to make is that, presently, there is no coverage for that and, in the case of Fort McPherson, we have had two fires in the last year in which these teachers have gone through one loss and now have to go through another one. You talk about your camera having to be insured, I think that is a different matter, it is a personal item. I think when you are talking about materials that are used on a day to day basis by teachers to teach the class, that should be covered by that department. I would like to tell the Minister again, if he can give me a copy and go through the policy to ensure that is there and, if it is not, then make an attempt to ensure that coverage is there for the teachers. Thank you.
David Krutko on Question 279-13(4): School Fire In Fort Mcpherson
In the Legislative Assembly on February 10th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 279-13(4): School Fire In Fort Mcpherson
Question 279-13(4): School Fire In Fort Mcpherson
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 9th, 1997
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