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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-03-12, Page 5Luckuow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 12,1997' Page 5 Educational workers, parents, and children deserve better 'from. page 4 personnel, wouldn't you be standing upin the leg- islature to:defend these' workers' rights to a fair: wage 'and job security? Mrs.Johns,has not. :If you belonged to •a government. ;seemingly determined to undermine and dismantle .a world- class .educational: system with mindless cuts, defib • erate 'chaos, :politially- motivated; change serving only special-interest elites; forgetting: the children in the classrooms of Huron County, wouldn't you say, 'ENOUGH' ± ' Wouldn't you say,asa,number of Conservative. MPPs°did in the :Legislature re.. health. Care restructuring recently, "I'm not toeing the party line any more, . Mr. Harris"Mrs., Johns. has not:, !The 348+ educational workers teachers, educa- tional assistants, and eus todi'ans of Huron 'County . . who came to the .Huron,. 'constituency: office On Feb. 28 deserve better than• this: The. parents .who, see their school system beingunderfunded'and gutted deserve better, ;The children in our classrooms deserve' better.. Please, Mrs". Johns: remember. the needs of the children in that most important .0 the classroom. Brent Bowyer, teacher,. Wingham PS. • Did you know` By the end' of 1991, epilepsy Canada and its corporate partners will have awarded nearly half a. million dollars to epilep- sy -related research in' Canada. This money. has funded 28 researchers,. ' ILL now "$0101;003.11P 1 i me rhre ,3 RTUJORHIfl RURflL COfflfflUflITICS 4 anadia Young Canadians know that education, continuous slims development and meaniuwork, experience are absolutely essential to get a good start in today's; fob market. The Government of Canada is addressing these issues through" the Youth Employment Strategy which offers a range of programs to assist young people,.. school a word : Tf' The transition from school to work is never easy But help is available.: Youth Internship Canada MC) provides young ; Canadians with on-the-job experience and thechahce to develop skills, in a field that interests thein :F•or example, -the Yonth entrepreneurship component of YIC can help young people who are interested ir4 establishing thei,r.own business. • Create your;own job. Be an entrepreneur.. The First and Inuit Youth Business Program offers mentoring and financial support to youth living on reserves or in recognized communities who. are interestedhi s' their own business. farting their • Out of school and unemployed? Start • a daycare adopt a park or run a recycling. program in your community. Youth. Service Canada lets you gain valuable work experience, earn some money and:help your community while working with other young' people- nd local business or„ community associations. III got your degree Now you[ need hands-on, experience::: Science Horizons places recent university graduates with'experienced scientists -and program, inariagers for tb a year, :allowing. them to work on cutting-edge research in the fields of agriculture; • environment, heritage, marine -and oceanic research, natural resources, engineering and new technology. ,'Earn while you learn. Here's your. --chance to design an Interneeweb page, develop or upgrade .computer skills and hone your�promotional abilities. The Community'Access Program Youth Employment Project, run by Industry :Canada, introduces unemployed or underemployed 'youth. to Internet techiologyi while putting their rural communities on-line. CAP will.. • provide up to 5,000 rural communities with access to the information highway by 199$. For more information on these and other youth programs earn the Government of Canada Youth Info Line at 1400935-5555 or visit the new youth web site athttp://www.youth,gc ca in alroad`rc disciplines cla d°t a ri.0 tore aind'agri- food.iic°: fieldso fdy idude bo ny,. dN1imal silence, miicrobiology, agricultural: e [hearing, vetterina cine, ric e onornics, information, Caria a