Blissett talking with College students |
“An NDP government will invest $40 million
in skills training and $100 million in a student grants program annually,” said
Blissett. “That way, we can grow the
economy, create jobs and reduce inequality.”
The $40 million investment in BC’s skills
training and apprenticeship system will increase training spaces, shorten
completion times and improve completion rates, according to Blissett. The NDP plans to include business and labour
as full partners in BC’s apprenticeship system.
“The $100 million needs-based,
non-repayable grant program will make college and university more affordable
for students,” said Blissett. “A New
Democrat government would also make a one-time investment of $20 million in a
scholarship fund which they will invite private sector and community-based
partners to match.”
The education and training program will
cost $87 million in 2013-14, $172 million in 2014-15 and $226 million in
2015-16. Consistent with Adrian Dix’s commitment to maintain tax
competitiveness and show clearly how the NDP will pay for its commitments, this
announcement has been fully costed in the BC NDP’s fiscal plan.
For more information, contact Norma
Blissett: 250-489-3408.
The NDP fiscal plan can be found by scrolling down at:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2013/04/11/bc-ndp-platform-costs.html
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2013/04/11/bc-ndp-platform-costs.html
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