Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I am not sure of the exact criteria. I would expect that the college would require people to be conducting courses that are within the law, that would not be personally offensive to others and the standard sort of requirements that you would expect for use of public space. Anybody is entitled to go to the campus director and propose a course and say here is what I propose to offer, here is how I propose to do it and if the space would otherwise not be used for something else, it can be made available if there is enough public interest to see such a course proceed.
Charles Dent on Supplementary To 352-15(3): Arctic College Palmistry Course
In the Legislative Assembly on February 9th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 352-15(3): Arctic College Palmistry Course
Supplementary To 352-15(3): Arctic College Palmistry Course
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 8th, 2005
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