Just a quick note there, Mr. Chair. The motion, again, recommends that the government increase its allocations to fund the e-learning. I heard some pretty successful stories and especially for our small communities to move people into the required educational careers that they want to go into with full confidence that they’re getting the required courses. Of course, the funding is being looked at through the Beaufort-Delta District Education Council, and they’re looking beyond its regions, and I certainly agree with Mr. Menicoche on other regions taking full advantage of this type of initiative and that we start looking at avenues where our smaller communities can be under the same sort of level and on par with the larger regions who have some courses that we don’t have in our small communities. I do support the reallocation of this type of funding. It’s a very good initiative, and I certainly know that the Sahtu people, if this ever happens, it would be beneficial if Members spoke on it. So I’d like to add on my last comment to ask for a recorded vote.
Norman Yakeleya on Committee Motion 19-17(5): Expanding E-Learning Services, Defeated
In the Legislative Assembly on February 27th, 2014. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 19-17(5): Expanding E-Learning Services, Defeated
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
February 26th, 2014
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