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The Wild Pol’s “Investment” in Postsecondary Education: Government of Alberta’s “Estimates” Meeting of 10 April 2013
This is the second of two Arts Squared reports on the Government of Alberta’s “Estimates” meeting for the Ministry of Enterprise & Advanced Education’s part of the Government’s 2013 budget. The first report, by Laurie Adkin (Political Science) is here. … Continue reading
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Tagged bruce mcallister, campus alberta, ecampus alberta, government of alberta, higher education strategy associates, kent hehr, postsecondary education alberta, rachel notley, revenue generation alberta, siemens, tar sands royalties alberta, thomas lukaszuk, wildrose party alberta
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“Report-Back” on Government of Alberta’s “Estimates” Meeting, Enterprise & Advanced Education (10 April 2013)
This is the first of two Arts Squared reports on the Government of Alberta’s “Estimates” Meeting for the Ministry of Enterprise and Advanced Education’s Budget for 2013. The meeting, officially a meeting of the Legislative Policy Committee, took place from … Continue reading
Posted in alberta budget 2013, alberta funding for post-secondary education
Tagged alberta liberal party, alberta ministry of enterprise and advanced education, alberta new democratic party, alberta progressive conservative party, alberta wild rose party, bruce mcallister, government of alberta, kent hehr, laurie adkin, rachel notley, thomas lukaszuk
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