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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jan 2009, p. 19

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IS The bllSlllBSS and economics I" Waterloo education 5 the Jan 2? federal budget other areas of the As Progressive er‘s business acumen are well rec School Board is the largest local I Ada”. approaches and up“ provtnce, placmg l , l l l \ (brisentative party ognized Internationally and now education sector employer With a I ations point to Ontario llK‘dl healthâ€"care ’ \ l \ \ leader lohii Tory provtde a model lor other commu siafi complement of 3.T00. while i Finance Minister liwight Duncan providers "tan \I \ I I I “S discovered in Sep- mites l,T(Ki people work {or the (Iatholit ,» ’ delivering a prliVllu’ldl fiscal plan t:X[T8"lt‘l)' difficult teniber onlXJT, iio Conestoga ( Iollege and the two board. ’ shortly thereafter, our nation ls llnanfldl predicaâ€" a“, - I?! ‘â€" issue has the institutions on University Avenue Maintaining funding for post once again. ”If“. months alter an itierit 1 " 1 potential to destroy West in Waterloo provide an enor- secondary education presents election: obsessed With the politi Funding for ‘ 5 1 or derail political iiious direct contribution to the challenges similar to providing cal agenda, CdUCallO" 15 "0 aspirations faster local economy, as the presence of health care for a grownig popula Debates related to ‘ economic ,dOUbl also occupy» ' 9 , than the allocation 50.000 lull-time post-secondary tion stimulus packages” are becoming "1P. constderable - of taxpayer money students generates obvious [he .‘Xswt‘ltllloli of Universities more common on newscasts than attention at the on education. impacts for retailers. property and (Jilleges of(lanada has indi- reports about cold weather across H05t Budding â€" , ‘ in Waterloo owners in the rental business and cated that despite increases in the Canadian prairies. the SPTanlng a J F: Region the impor- other service providers. government funding, a correspon- Whether or not [mum 40, structure across the ‘ “ tance ofeducation A Bank of Montreal Capital ding escalation in student enroll- degree temperatures in Saskatoon street from the ART is vast and impres- Markets report from February ment has resulted in less overall during the month 0f lanuary actu- Ontario legislature SINCLAIR sive. 2008 indicated total employment revenue per student. ally qualify as news mmajm a which for many Enterprises that provided by the two universities in 2007. government per stu- source of contention Slncc‘ Welly yearshas housed developed out of and Conestoga is just over 5.000 â€"â€" dent funding for universities we’ve seen all of that befnm. the Finance Ministry's number the University ofWaterloo‘s tech- with about 60 per cent at Waterloo. 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