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Manitoba opposition calls on province to beef up ventilation in schools before students return


 
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Manitoba opposition wants to see the province beef up ventilation in schools before children return to the classroom in September.
On Thursday, NDP Leader Wab Kinew called on the province to proactively increase ventilation in classrooms.
"Investing in ventilation will help ensure that kids who are too young to be vaccinated right now can still have an additional measure of protection and help ensure that they can all return to what educational experts say is the best approach to learning which is direct face-to-face in-person learning," Kinew said.
The province plans to have all Kindergarten to Grade 12 students return to in-class learning full-time on Sept. 7.

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Renewed Move to Finance Safe Schools


The federal government has initiated a coordinated approach to financing and implementing an integrated safe schools programme across the country, which is government-led and is tailored to the current realities. Ndubuisi Francis reports that a comprehensive and effective plan of action is desirable to stem the current spate of abductions in schools in the northern part of the country
Prior to the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nigeria accounted for approximately 20 per cent of the global out-of-school population. With an estimated 13 million children currently out of school in the country, Nigeria sits in the precipice of a socio-economic disaster and a full education crisis, if there is no coordinated action to stop the current wave of systematic attacks on the fundamental rights of children to a safe learning environment.

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Manitoba Releases 2021 Budget Which Shows Deficit of $1.597-Billion


By Ryan Young
Apr 7, 2021 1:48 PM
Today, Finance Minister Scott Fielding released Budget 2021: Protecting Manitobans, Advancing Manitoba and shared the Manitoba government’s plan to protect Manitobans and their services through COVID-19 and advance the provincial economy past the pandemic.
“COVID-19 has upended lives and caused hardship and tragedy for many Manitobans. We recognize our province and people will continue to face profound health, social and economic impacts and uncertainty due to the ongoing pandemic,” said Fielding. “Even though we are not yet through the darkness of COVID-19, we must begin to plan for the light of recovery that lies ahead.”

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BUDGET NOTES: Education expenses to be rolled into spending increase; streaming tax coming


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Education expenses will be slowly rolled to the $1.6 billion increase over four years, which will use 2019-20 as a baseline.
The province is budgeting for an overall increase in spending of $70 million based on 2020-21 projections. Operational expenses will go from $3.002 billion to $3.072 billion — while there is also an additional $100 million for capital expenditures.
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These numbers will include the $160 million in COVID-19 education funding announced by Finance Minister Scott Fielding on Tuesday, which also includes a carryover of $78.4 million from the $185.4 million Safe Schools Fund. The Safe School Fund is also intended to cover the remainder of this school year.

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Remaining Funds in Manitoba's "Safe Schools Fund" Allocated to Schools on a Per-Pupil Basis in 2021-22 Academic Year | GX94 Radio

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Province increases funding to public school divisions for record high 2021-22 school year


Province increases funding to public school divisions for record high 2021-22 school year
Corwyn Friesen, mySteinbach
Posted on 02/08/2021 at 11:00 am
Manitoba’s public schools system will see another increase in the Funding of Schools Program for the 2021-22 school year of $20.8 million, or 1.56 per cent, for a total $1.35 billion, the highest total investment in Manitoba’s history.
The increase includes $6.7 million, or a 0.5 per cent increase to base funding for public schools, and this year’s commitment includes an additional $5.5 million for special needs funding for school divisions, along with other grants. This special needs funding supports students with disabilities and with exceptional needs, providing student specific supports determined by school teams such as educational assistants or assistive technology.

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Unending attacks on schoolchildren despite Safe School Initiative


Released students gather at the Government House with other students from the Government Science Secondary school, in Kankara, in northwestern Katsina State, Nigeria upon their release on December 18, 2020. – More than 300 Nigerian schoolboys were released on Thursday after being abducted in an attack claimed by Boko Haram, officials said, although it was unclear if any more remained with their captors (Photo by Kola SULAIMON / AFP)
In the wake of kidnapping of over 300 schoolchildren from Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State, Head, Education Desk, IYABO LAWAL, examines what happened to the Safe School Initiative launched in 2014, which reportedly attracted millions of dollars from donors.

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COVID-19 pushes Manitoba's deficit beyond $2 billion


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The provincial deficit is now forecast to be more than $2 billion for the 2020-21 fiscal year, a drop of almost $900 million since the first-quarter update, which was predicting a $2.9 billion shortfall.
Finance Minister Scott Fielding and Premier Brian Pallister delivered the update on Thursday and say the improvement for the second quarter is due primarily to the inclusion of $648 million of federal transfers to the province for COVID-19 spending. The province also saved $347 million in the reduction of other base-budget expenditures.
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Katsina abduction: How safe are Nigerian schools?


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“It is not just a condolence visit, it is a statement that all of us are fed up with the shedding of innocent blood under whatever guise across this country. So many lives have been lost in the past, we can’t even compute how many lives we have lost. It becomes like a daily occurrence, a daily event. A new normal, it becomes a story when in a day, nobody was killed in a particular place of this country.”
– Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, during a condolence visit to Borno State over the Zabarmari killings.

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