Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I can point out that the one program which is being offered in Nunavut right now is in Kugluktuk. There is a program which is a co-operative effort between the community mobilization partnership and Nunavut Arctic College. Arctic College is kept abreast of any of the training which is being offered and organized by Aurora College, so that the programs and curriculum are portable and can be offered wherever there is potential for mining related employment. The scope of the training to-date has ranged from a pre-engineering technology course. First year is offered in the Northwest Territories, second year is offered at NAIT in Edmonton - to heavy equipment operator courses, to basic employment courses. Most of the courses are offered at the community level. The training is very portable and can be offered by either of the colleges, depending on where the opportunities for employment arise. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Charles Dent on Committee Motion 21-13(4): To Defer Consideration Of Main Estimates For Rwed
In the Legislative Assembly on February 24th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 21-13(4): To Defer Consideration Of Main Estimates For Rwed
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 23rd, 1997
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