That definitely is part of the plan within Education, Culture and Employment. We need to have short-term and long-term plans as well. Just identifying some of the key areas in the Member’s riding, we’re happy to share that information on the 18 journeypersons in Fort Res mostly in the heavy equipment operators, three journeypersons in Lutselk'e, carpentry, heavy-duty mechanic and housing maintenance, and also two registered apprentices in Fort Res. Those are just, I think, a start for us and we need to identify those key areas working with the departments and also the corporation, the band council at the community level and also the community government. We need to identify what is required at the community level and we are more than willing to work with the communities in developing those key areas as well. Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 485-16(5): Utilizing Training And Apprenticeship Programs In Small Communities
In the Legislative Assembly on February 18th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 485-16(5): Utilizing Training And Apprenticeship Programs In Small Communities
Oral Questions
February 17th, 2011
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