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Exploring Theme: "Federal Budget Investments"
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April 16, 2024
Budget 2024 Investments in Education
First Nation K-12 Education A good education is one of the best ways to make sure that every child has a fair chance at the best life possible. High-quality, culturally appropriate education is especially important if we want to ensure a brighter and more prosperous future for First Nations children, youth, and communities. With First...
December 5, 2023
Federal government announces investment in energy efficient education facility in Beaver Lake Cree Nation
From: Infrastructure Canada NationTalk: Infrastructure Canada – Beaver Lake Cree Nation, Alberta, December 5, 2023 — A federal investment of more than $16.1 million will help construct a new education facility in Beaver Lake Cree Nation to improve the learning environment for students and staff. Announced by Minister Randy Boissonnault and Chief Gary D. Lameman of...
November 9, 2022
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation welcomes funding for Centre’s new permanent home and long term work
OTTAWA — Today, residential school Survivors and the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) welcomed the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, to announce funding from the Government of Canada for the Centre’s work. Minister Miller joined the NCTR at the future site of the Centre’s permanent home at the University of Manitoba....
April 22, 2022
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation: Federal Pre-Budget Submission 2022
RECOMMENDATIONS ➢ Recommendation 1: A multi-year funding commitment of $25 million over five years to provide sustained financial support for the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation’s (NCTR) core operations. The NCTR is mandated to play a central role in implementing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) Calls to Action. Renewed core funding is essential to fulfilling this mandate....
April 7, 2022
Budget 2022 Investments in Education
Education is key to a strong start in life. In 2019, the federal government implemented a new co-developed policy and funding approach to help ensure First Nations children living on reserve receive a high-quality education that meets their unique needs. Since then, First Nations education systems have benefited from more than $3.8 billion in investments....
April 19, 2021
Budget 2021 Facts and Figures
$1.2B over five years and $181.8 million ongoing, including: $112 million in 2021-22 to extend COVID-19 support so children on reserve can continue to attend school safely, including PPE for students and staff, laptops to support online learning, and more teachers and other critical staff. $726 million over five years, starting in 2021-22, and $181.8...
March 19, 2019
Budget 2019 Facts and Figures:
$815 million over 10 years, starting in fiscal year 2019 to 2020, and $61.8 million ongoing in support of Indigenous post-secondary education. This includes: $327.5 million over 5 years to support First Nations post-secondary students and the development of regional education strategies $125.5 million over 10 years and $21.8 million ongoing to support an Inuit-led post-secondary strategy $362.0 million over 10 years and $40 million ongoing...
March 28, 2018
Budget 2018 Facts and Figures
Budget 2018 proposes to invest $2 billion over five years, and $408.2 million per year ongoing, to support the creation of a new Indigenous Skills and Employment Training Program, which will replace the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy. Extensive engagement took place with Indigenous partners in 2016 and 2017 to develop a proposal for...
March 22, 2017
Budget 2017 Facts and Figures:
$90 million over two years, beginning in 2017–2018, for the Post-Secondary Student Support Program $100 million for the First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy Skills Link and Summer Work Experience program $5 million per year for five years, starting in 2017–2018, for Indspire, a national Indigenous-led registered charity that invests in the education of...
March 22, 2016
Budget 2016 Facts and Figures
Budget 2016 includes $2.6 billion over five years for First Nations K-12 education towards primary and secondary education on reserve to address immediate pressures, keep pace with rising costs and also invest in literacy and numeracy programs and special needs education: $747.6 million to address immediate funding needs and program growth $275 million to support...