Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Nov 2014, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WATERLOO CHUNICLE ‘Wednesday. November :o, 2014 . 5 1 N f t t t ' h l omore a OCH msc 008, ' says N DP finance critic Fife ‘ “ ‘ ' BYIAMEs Mason to pay for that mismanage» The Liberals have often I»; 7 , . (Virginie SliV 7‘ merit." touted their record on edu- ‘ I lhe funding cuts are part cation in this province as one ~ ‘ \ itchener»Waterloo‘s of the 20152016 education of their strengths, and San- ‘ A ‘ MP? says there isn't funding guide. obtained by dais said education funding ‘ ‘ l , “any itiore fat" to cut the NDP, and includes reduc- reached $22.5 billion in 2014. s A I I DN ‘ ‘ . from of the provincial edu- tions of up to $500 million by an increase of 56.5 per cent. .- ' r ‘ ' cation system. 20172018 to help eliminate or more than $4,000 per stu- ‘ S , Catherine Fife, a former the province's $12,5«billion dent. since they were elected ’ Q‘ I p \ _ school board trustee and for deficit. back in 2003. ‘ ‘ x A ‘ ‘ mer president of the Ontario Education Minister Liz last week, auditor general 1 .- __ I Public School Boards' Assn. Sandals told reporters last Bonnie Lysyk also revealed ' 1“" ciation (OPSBA), made the week the cause of the shon» the liberals spent $468-mil- ' ' . ‘ comment to the Chronicle fall is declining enrolment in lion to buy labour peace with i CO me rt ’3 l U E) just days after the Liberals schools across the province. the province's teacher unions ' I f' , presented their fall economic and there are about 600 with boosts to pay and bene- - (a :7 1' update and after the Grits schools in Ontario that are fits. ! ' Ge ebrates ”1 ‘ admitted cuts to education more than halfempty. In 2012. the province 3" l‘ I A , ‘ “ funding were cotning. “We want to make sure froze pay and eliminated the f ' 44th ye (if in “Being on the school that money is being spent on banking of sick»days for pub- { _ t hoard for 10 years, l‘ve educating the students who lic-school teachers. Bill 115 i ‘ ‘ i '5 ' already been part of the are there and not on funding angered the province's teach- J L] 5 I n es 5 JV. process that has made very enipryseats‘" she said. ers. who stopped running ‘ I . " difficult decisions to reduce life takes exception to the extiacumcular activities and 5“ Der d e {i f ‘t funding and to find efficien- argument that provincial engaged in rotating strikes _ 4. C185. and I personally don't funding goes to empty seats. across the province. ”1 a H think there's any more fat in " l'hat is purely political lhe province saved an the system." said File. mm rhetoric on the part of the estimated $2,l-billion . _ the NDP finance cntit minister School boards have through the imposed con~ (f 8 pa ”m e n l3 ' "i take exception to the never rel eived funding for tracts, but "There was always fact that we‘ve had 1: years empty seats. that's not how goiiigto be a cost to Bill US,” of fiscal mismanagement at (‘(lll( {111011 is funded It‘s said Fife FL US, . . . Queen's Park and I dont based on pt‘r'pllpll enrolr rli'irhfilesfrom the think students should have merit." she said Toronto Star No way Waterloo would fail, says Sc1an Continued from page 1 tech companies in the world. years had ssed since he “People were waiting for first wonufiby 1] Votes, Halloran, who opted not \\"aterloo to fail. and there ther also thanked his to run for rt‘~(‘l€(‘llt)1’1 on Oct was no way in hell we were father and his sister, who _ 27. Wlll he succeeded by for going to tail." Scian said Wllh were in the council cham- N“ l‘“”'"“"" ”"‘ """“" " mer Blackberry exetutiw tears in her eyes, She also bersMondayniyit, forcarry~ Get lull details. in stow Dave laworsky and said she's thanked council, staff and ing the burden ofbeing from reassured by the 11('W( otint'il the ( itilens ofWaterloo. a family ofpoliu'dans, and he a”. mm“ m m (timing into office on Dot 1 \( ian, who was Councillor thanked his mother. former I", I" ... [I] Scian also listed her top of Ward 2, was unsuccessful MPP Elizabeth Witmer, for ~-- “ ' fth‘ l’Xpt'l’H'llt es of llt'l tut» in her hid to W111 a seat as a teaching him the ropes in terms in ofiiu- l'licy 111lllltlt‘ regional «ountillor and Wlll pllllllt s He called her his ‘ , J . ‘/ ,, living named the linunt t‘ lll‘ \llt r i‘t‘tlt'tl by Brian "strongest guidinglight." ( ‘ )Hf‘ } f j ‘ ‘t \ «hair, 11t'\(‘l l>.i< king dowi Hutirki' Winner chose not to run ' from the tough issues and “timer thanked his test again In Ward 1 for personal helping lllt‘ i ll\ overt lllllt‘\ lit'lll\ who took the time to reasons and Will be succeed. llH‘ monotnit hardships til «all, (‘llidll or meet wtth liirii ed by former (Lity ofWaterloo “lat Hit-try s it‘ll from its todisciissthcir lsSllt'\,cll1(l thief financtal officer Bob , . it, s . [)1 rsitimi .is lllH‘ of lllt' higgcst said it (lltllll lt't'l like eight Mann, who ran unopposed, o ' , f Y W" , Because MORE is Better. , 3 d d ' I ' Union 5-year steppe rate term eposu , .,. Tiered rates on deposits of $500 and over 0 o ' Stepped rates lot 3WD WW lji‘pt ml 1 yum l 89% 2 “way 2 “1% l ‘year WWW-yncu-Com 2 64%, 4" year 3 14% 5" year 4 10% Average yteid P 79% Rate SIJhJPLT to change Available .mttl vaerrtlwv 30 2014 ‘3 , Contact us today! WWW WATERLOO WATERLOO CAMBRIDGE (94ng MA“ was not.” Ha‘lmart Road s10 744 so.“ 168 King Sm“ South ~ 5196794860 655 Erb Strum Won ~ 519-804-9040 355 Hospelov Road ~ 519 62? in] 1334 Weber sum Em ~ sic 394 07m

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy