This is a page from the 2023 Manitoba general election.
Education platforms
Here's what the candidates in Borderland, and their parties, are promising.Indigenous learning
We don't have any Liberal policies on Indigenous learning.
NDP
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Appoint an Assistant Deputy Minister "for Indigenous Excellence"
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Provide more Indigenous language programmes in schools
We don't have any PC policies on Indigenous learning.
International students
K-12 funding
We don't have any Liberal policies on K-12 funding.
NDP
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Give schools stable, predictable funding
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Reduce class sizes for younger grades so students can have more one-on-one attention
We don't have any PC policies on K-12 funding.
Learning needs
Parental rights and involvement
We don't have any Liberal policies on Parental rights and involvement.
We don't have any NDP policies on Parental rights and involvement.
PC
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Require schools to inform parents of curriculum
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Require schools to involve parents when addressing bullying and pupil behaviour changes
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Require schools to get consent from parents before making, sharing, or storing any image of a student
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Require schools to notify parents before any presentations are made at school by outside presenters
Post-secondary costs and loans
Post-secondary research
We don't have any Liberal policies on Post-secondary research.
NDP
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Increase funding to Research Manitoba
We don't have any PC policies on Post-secondary research.
School construction and upgrades
Liberal
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Provide dedicated funds for improving classroom ventilation
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Plan to install air conditioning in schools across Manitoba
We don't have any NDP policies on School construction and upgrades.
We don't have any PC policies on School construction and upgrades.
School curriculum
We don't have any Liberal policies on School curriculum.
NDP
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Update the K-12 curriculum with a focus on math and reading
We don't have any PC policies on School curriculum.