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Official Languages committee  I did not exactly refer to including them in the Constitution or to amending it, but I said that we should ask ourselves whether, given its current form, access to education in the language of the minority applies to the entire education continuum. To my knowledge, there are no

March 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Mélanie Cwikla

Official Languages committee  There would also have to be support for court challenges. It costs money to go and fight for your rights at the Supreme Court. If the government can provide funds to the communities so that they can fight these legal battles, I am sure some will want to wage those battles.

March 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Mélanie Cwikla

Official Languages committee  Our main challenges are funding and recruitment. First, it is hard to recruit students—it is a very female profession—because the tuition is $8,000 and the students have to invest two years of their life to earn close to minimum wage once they get their degree, perhaps a bit mor

March 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Mélanie Cwikla

Official Languages committee  My recommendation is to direct funding to post-secondary training and to make the provinces accountable to the federal government for that investment.

March 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Mélanie Cwikla

Official Languages committee  Good morning. My name is Mélanie Cwikla, and I am the director of the Université de Saint-Boniface's École technique et professionnelle, which is responsible for the university's technical and professional programs. Members of the committee, welcome to our province, Manitoba. D

March 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Mélanie Cwikla