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"Sure, we would like to see ourselves receive capital grants," he said. "We have not had formal discussions around it. That doesn't mean we won't."
"The province must consider infrastructure funding for CMU, as it does for the other provincial universities (including St. Boniface College as part of the University of Manitoba)," said Kunkel.The amount of publicly funded operating grants which each of the province's funded private schools received in 2007-2008, the percentage of that school's operating budget paid for by taxpayers, and that school's spending per student:See the full content of this document
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Opening the Door?
Did the provincial government set a precedent for providing capital grants to private schools by giving Canadian Mennonite University a $150,000 capital grant last summer?
Has the province opened the floodgates?Advanced Education Minister Diane McGifford adamantly denies that the government's decision to contribute $150,000 last summer to a $6...See the full content of this document
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