$7.1 million in funding announced for post-secondary education in French in Saskatchewan
“It is essential that post-secondary institutions in Saskatchewan are able to offer appropriate learning environments and superior programs that meet the emerging needs of French-language students,” Gordon Wyant, minister of advanced education for Saskatchewan, said.
This infrastructure project will modernize the spaces and provide a quality teaching environment to meet the growing demand of the Fransaskois community, according to the press release. The spaces will be renovated with a view to hosting community cultural activities. The three projects are funded through the Canada–Saskatchewan Agreement for Minority-Language Education and Second-Language Instruction 2019–20 to 2022–23, which is made possible largely through the new investments provided in Budget 2021.
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