Layton lays lament

Oct 10, 2008 by

Correction: Matt Schellhorn is the author of this article. Not April Cuffy. This was a web master error. Please excuse any inconvenience this has caused.

Recently I had a chat, via teleconference with Denise Savoie, Victoria’s MP and Jack Layton, the leader of the federal NDP. The conversation revolved around the recent issues concerning post-secondary educational systems and the larger NDP platform for the upcoming election.

Savoie talked about how the NDP is making an effort to ensure students have the proper resources to finish school without financial burdens. Savoie pointed out that in British Columbia there are programs available to help students more easily re-pay their debts and to help decrease the overall debt amount.

Layton added that the current state of Canadian doctors’ educational debt is so high that some of them need to further their education with some form of specialization, in order to re-pay their student loans.

When asked about the NDP’s approach to improving post-secondary school transfer of credits, Layton replied that educational program regulations in Canada were in dire need of re-assessment. He also added that once program regulation improvements are achieved, students wouldn’t have to worry as much about which schools they attend, and whether they would find a job in their field.
Layton concluded the interview by saying that he hoped constituents in our riding, and all ridings, take the time to understand each platform behind the person when they vote on October 14.

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  1. liz schellhorn

    Wow, I thought It was MY brother MAtt who interviewed him
    Whos APRIL

    WOW, you sure teach good ETHICS at Writing school

    I wonder what Jack would think of this

  2. April

    Hi Liz,

    Huge apologies for this error, I noticed the mistake immediately and brought it to the attention of our web designer, however I see now that the error has not been corrected.

    I will take action to make sure that Matt is properly cited as the correct author of this article, and will avoid errors of this kind in the future.

    Humble Apologies,
    April Cuffy
    Selkirk Sentinel Copy Editor

  3. The webmaster also humbly apologizes for any problems this has caused both the author (Matt Schellhorn) and the editor (April Cuffy). the error has FINALY been corrected.