Spending for public schools falls behind inflation; WHERE THE CASH IS GOING Final Edition

"It's hard to see how this government can say it considers education to be a priority," said Opposition critic Francois Gendron. Gendron criticized the estimates for colleges, calling them "a total vaccuum." For CEGEPs, the spending increase is set at 0.8 per cent. Black &am...

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Published inThe Gazette (Montreal)
Main Author BY NANCY WOOD Gazette Quebec Bureau
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Montreal, Que Postmedia Network Inc 22.03.1989
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Summary:"It's hard to see how this government can say it considers education to be a priority," said Opposition critic Francois Gendron. Gendron criticized the estimates for colleges, calling them "a total vaccuum." For CEGEPs, the spending increase is set at 0.8 per cent. Black & White Photo; FRANCOIS GENDRON Education not a priority
ISSN:2370-1676