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Read the latest news in BC post-secondary education.
Read the latest news in BC post-secondary education.
Post-9/11 travel to the United States faces tighter rules as US policy shifts to require a visa for many forms of travel to or through US territory. Academics attending conferences, workshops or academic meetings are required to comply with new travel policies if they are traveling to or through US territory. Post-9/11 travel to the…
The PC Pension Corporation has announced a series of retirement seminars for members of the College Pension Plan. The retirement seminars are a great way to find out about your pension plan and how it works for you. The seminars are open to all plan members including plan members on long-term disability benefits. The College…
In her 2006 budget speech Finance Minister Carol Taylor describes how the BC Liberals’ fiscal choices are giving priority to education and training. The Minister states that: “We are allocating $400 million over four years to increase training and skills development, and help more people connect with opportunities.” (2006 Budget Speech, page 6) She also…
“Premier Campbell wants BC to be ‘the most literate and best educated’ in Canada, but his 2006 Budget falls well-short of funding those goals,” said Cindy Oliver, President of the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators (FPSE) which represents over 10,000 faculty and staff in BC’s post-secondary education system. “BC’s public post-secondary system needs at least $200…
With the launch of a new legislative session, the BC government’s Throne Speech has signaled that its new mandate may soon begin to look a lot like its first four years. Rather than look for ways to strengthen core public services like health care and education, the Campbell government is now talking about how to…
“When employers and unions start to sound the same alarm bell about BC’s skills training deficit, smart governments would pay close attention to what we are saying,” said Cindy Oliver, President of the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators (FPSE). Oliver was speaking at a BC Federation of Labour-FPSE sponsored public forum on BC’s looming skills shortage…
The province must invest in education programs for low-income adults with upgrading needs if it wants achieve its goal of making BC the best-educated and most literate jurisdiction in North America. Shauna Butterwick, an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Studies at UBC, is the author of “A Path out of Poverty: Helping Low-Income…
Voters across Canada have once again defied pollsters and pundits with election results that will force Stephen Harper’s minority government to proceed with caution as they work to form a new government. Although most pollsters predicted that Harper would not win a majority, most felt his momentum in the final weeks of the campaign would…
“It’s time to re-think provincial policies that have undermined access to our public post-secondary education system for our most vulnerable students,” said Cindy Oliver, President of FPSE. Oliver was commenting after outlining a proposal to improve the access and affordability of the post-secondary education system. The FPSE proposal, which was drafted by a working group…