Here are the most interesting comments that were posted after I quit for the evening and the comment section closed Seems that the nasty French man Marc Martin wanted the last word. Nesy Pas?
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Marc Martin
Harold Fitzgerald
@Marc Martin
Commonwealth games, open to all! French funding of 31 groups in NB open to the select few. Bad choice of comparisons. Shows your a French flag waver with little understanding of the change that's coming. Keep spewing the BS! Your elitist days are numbered
Commonwealth games, open to all! French funding of 31 groups in NB open to the select few. Bad choice of comparisons. Shows your a French flag waver with little understanding of the change that's coming. Keep spewing the BS! Your elitist days are numbered
Marc Martin
@Harold Fitzgerald
Commonwealth game are British English...and thy are only opened to countries that are part of the commonwealth...
Commonwealth game are British English...and thy are only opened to countries that are part of the commonwealth...
Marc Martin
@David Raymond Amos
Did someone yank your chain ?
Did someone yank your chain ?
@David Raymond Amos
*Do you have a problem with folks from Sussex?*
Do you have problems with the French population ...oh wait yeah you do,you also have a problem with every government department in Canada...
*Do you have a problem with folks from Sussex?*
Do you have problems with the French population ...oh wait yeah you do,you also have a problem with every government department in Canada...
Marc Martin
@David Raymond Amos
I didn't know there was taxe payers in Sussex, how many people live there 20 ?
I didn't know there was taxe payers in Sussex, how many people live there 20 ?
Marc Martin
@David Raymond Amos
To translate document ? Do I need to draw you a raw picture or people from Sussex can understand that simple phrase ?
To translate document ? Do I need to draw you a raw picture or people from Sussex can understand that simple phrase ?
Marc Martin
@David Raymond Amos
Im curious until what grade did you attend school ?
Im curious until what grade did you attend school ?
Roland Godin
@Harold Fitzgerald
And you can segregate yourself in la langue de votre choix...eh.
And you can segregate yourself in la langue de votre choix...eh.
Matt Steele
Just another poorly thought
out screw up by the Brian Gallant govt.......it never seems to end .
N.B. ; one of the smallest and poorest Provinces in Canada was chosen as
the test subject for the failed social experiment of Official
Bilingualism .Yet we remain the only Officially Bilingual Province in
Canada because the other Provinces have seen what a failed social
experiment it really was . If it was such a great idea , all the
Provinces would be Officially Bilingual .
Roland Godin
@Matt Steele
Average weekly earnings PEI 800$, NS 835$, NB 855$...et voilà.
Average weekly earnings PEI 800$, NS 835$, NB 855$...et voilà.
New Brunswick grapples with getting best returns on education investment
Grits and Tories differ on education budget goals
By Jacques Poitras, CBC News Posted: Nov 14, 2016 6:00 AM AT89 Comments
New Brunswick grapples with getting best returns on education investment
Grits and Tories differ on education budget goals
By Jacques Poitras, CBC News Posted: Nov 14, 2016 6:00 AM ATPremier Brian Gallant said he wanted education to be "the Number 1 focus" of the current session of the legislature, and Opposition Leader Blaine Higgs seems determined to go along.
Higgs has made education his top issue, opening every day's question period so far by pressing the Liberals on poor test scores, controversial changes to French immersion and the need to consult teachers.
Gallant has seized on the questioning to try to portray Higgs, the former Progressive Conservative finance minister, as a budget-slasher who would roll back new Liberal spending on education.
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"The leader of the Opposition believes that we can cut our way to prosperity," Gallant thundered in question period last Tuesday.
"He believes that we can cut into education and still have a strong economy. He believes that we can cut into education and still have a strong social fabric."
Gallant says Higgs' record reveals a "stark choice … between a government that will want to cut and a government that will continue to invest in them."
Education grew under previous PC administration
While school districts were required to cut their budgets by one per cent in the first year and two per cent in the second year, the overall education budget grew because of increases to teacher salaries.
Budget figures show the department had $1.04 billion to spend in 2010-11, the last budget set by the Liberal government of Shawn Graham. It rose to $1.06 billion in Higgs' first budget and hit $1.19 billion in his last budget.
But Education Minister Brian Kenny notes that despite the overall increases, the Tories made specific cuts in areas such as curriculum development and teacher training.
He says one of the most damaging cuts was the elimination of 300 teacher positions, mostly literacy and numeracy "leads," who coached students in reading and math.
Disappointing test scores
"These are some of the things they cut in the wrong place when they were in government, and we're seeing that it's causing some issues now."
The Liberals say they are restoring some of those positions.
The Conservative government was less inclined to cut later in its mandate, however.
Higgs acknowledged last year that the Tories cancelled $32 million in planned education cuts in 2014 as their re-election campaign approached.
"During an election period, a lot of focus gets off the planned initiatives," he said of the cancelled cuts.
And the former chair of the Anglophone West District Education Council said in October 2014, that the DEC was told by the government the previous fall to not start studying any potential school closures "because it was an election year."
Would he, or wouldn't he?
In the first two weeks of the new session of the legislature, Higgs has been elusive about whether he'd cut again as premier.'A broken system will not be fixed by throwing money.' - Blaine Higgs, Progressive Conservative leaderHe has repeated a complaint he often made as finance minister: that even though the number of students in the school system has been dropping for years, the number of teachers has gone up.
Last week, he said the education budget was $964 million in 2003, when there were 120,000 students. Four years ago, enrolment was down to 100,000 but the budget has gone well past $1 billion.
The Liberals used the same logic when they eliminated 249 teacher positions last year. But that was before they pivoted to their pre-election footing. Now they speak only of "investing" — political jargon for spending.
Higgs says that's not the answer. "Throwing money at the solution will not fix it," he said. "A broken system will not be fixed by throwing money."
But the Conservative leader won't say whether that means he'd cut. Rather, he promises to analyze the system, identify its flaws, set goals for student achievement and shift funding to achieve them. "We may need to spend more money," he said.
So while Higgs has given Gallant the debate he wants, he has managed so far to avoid giving the Liberals "the stark choice" that they hope to present to voters in the next election.
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