News

Read the latest news in BC post-secondary education.

  • ,

    Credibility crunch undermines post-secondary goals


    Good government and collective bargaining have one thing in common: their ultimate success depends on good faith.  Diminish that good faith in any way and you set in motion a process that ultimately de-rails attempts to reach any sensible outcome. In both instances good faith requires credibility.  Without it, governments couldn’t build the necessary consensus…

  • 2009 Budget update: credibility and funding suffer


    “There’s nothing to cheer about in this update,” said George Davison, Secretary-Treasurer of the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators.  “Funding at our public institutions is not keeping pace with either demands in the community or the core inflation needs of our institutions,” Davison added.   “Our organization released a poll last week that showed a majority…

  • 2009 BC Budget backgrounder


    The provincial government has tabled an update of its February 2009 budget. The revised budget highlights some remarkable changes in BC’s fiscal conditions. Prior to the February budget, the BC Liberals were optimistic that the province’s economy would side-step the effects of a global recession. Call it a convenient way to present a rosier picture…

  • Poll shows gap between public’s priorities and actions of Campbell government


    Results of a mid-August poll by Ipsos Reid, done on behalf of the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators, a number of public sector unions and the BC Federation of Labour, show strong support for budget measures that help BC families weather the current economic downturn.  “This poll has got to be a wake-up call to Mr.…

  • New poll points to renewed investments in public services


    Part Two As Finance Minister Colin Hansen prepares to table a revised provincial budget next week, he would do well to consider the results of a mid-August poll done by Ipsos Research.  The poll canvassed the views of over 800 British Columbians during the week of August 8-12.  It examined a range of fiscal and…

  • Funding problems overshadowed by deficit woes


    Part One To hear Finance Minister Colin Hansen describe BC’s current fiscal situation you would think that he just discovered the word recession in his briefing notes. Somehow, despite almost a year of economic decline in every developed economy on the planet, Mr. Hansen had maintained that things in BC were different. Certainly our provincial…

  • Troubling news from Victoria


    Several of our local faculty associations have received word that funding for Regional Literacy Coordinators is “under review” by the provincial government. This news comes on the heels of the July 9 update by the Minister of Finance, Colin Hansen showing a significantly revised budget picture from the one that the BC Liberals campaigned on…

  • Deciphering the latest cabinet shuffle


    New mandates and new Members of the Legislative Assembly were obvious starting points for Premier Campbell as he announced the new line-up of Cabinet Ministers in Victoria. The challenge over the coming weeks will be for both the Premier and his new Cabinet to craft a legislative and fiscal agenda that addresses the urgent problems…

  • Unity a constant theme at 2009 AGM


    For the 156 delegates at this year’s AGM, the theme of unity worked its way into much of the debate that took place over the four days of our annual AGM.  Unity when it comes to bargaining in 2010.  Unity when it comes to working with allies in the community.  And unity when it comes…

  • BC Liberals’ “no-show” forces debate cancellation


    Organizers for an all candidates debate on post-secondary education issues have been forced to cancel the event because the BC Liberals have declined to participate in the debate. The event was organized by the Coalition for Public Education and was scheduled for Wednesday April 22, at the University of Victoria. “We are extremely frustrated that…