David Krutko
Statements in Debates
Page 10-30, Education, Culture and Employment, information item, Student Loan Revolving Fund.
I’d like to ask the Minister when the last time an evaluation and assessment was done on the program. Taking into consideration and looking at the dollar amounts that are in there, I believe, looking back over the time, there haven’t been any major changes to the program. I’d like to ask the Minister if they are considering doing an evaluation and assessment of the program to see if there are changes needed to it.
Thank you, Mr. Minister. Next I have Mr. Bromley.
Mr. Minister, can you provide that information?
We’re on page 10-37, information item, Arctic College, funding allocations. Agreed?
We’re somewhere between 10-18, 10-19 and 10-20. Take your pick.
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Next I have Ms. Bisaro.
Page 10-30, Education, Culture and Employment, information item, Student Loan Revolving Fund. Ms. Bisaro.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is directed to the Minister of Justice. It’s in regard to the Aboriginal Court Challenges Program. I’d just like to ask the Minister of Justice, as he’s the person who oversees the program, what type of intake have we had in the program. How is this program being promoted in the Northwest Territories?
In regards to the area of adult post-secondary education, we have adult education teachers in our communities, but in Fort McPherson we also have a program called Success in which what they do is they take students that have dropped out of the school system, are unemployed or on income support or whatnot, and reroute them through another program where it is being federally funded through the band in Fort McPherson. We are seeing some major success by way of that program, which is duplicating or doing the same as what adult education should be doing in our communities, but yet they don’t have...