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Response rates from 2.8k Indus 174 voters.
55% Provincial |
41% Federal |
41% Provincial |
41% Federal |
13% Provincially managed but with federal standards to ensure consistency |
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1% Provincial, the federal government should not have a role in education |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 2.8k Indus 174 voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 2.8k Indus 174 voters.
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Unique answers from Indus 174 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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I believe both should be able to work together within the education system to ensure consistency, workflow, and staffing.
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Universities should be governed internationally.
@9RZPX673mos3MO
depends on the credentials. what pays better, a consultancy in a mid level bureaucracy in Ottawa or some entry level paying oil rig job in Alberta
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Both and they should collaborate to ensure that the education meets the future labor market predicted. Students should be discouraged from acquiring student debt to learn something they cannot find employment in.
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It doesn't matter as long as they give better support and offer more money to help pay for students tuition by either enforcing universities to lower the tuition or help pay for some of the costs debt free.
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We need to better our country's spending to be inline with the money needed for higher education. Provincial should have more involvement, but federal would make better workflow if added.
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Post-secondary education should be a shared responsibility between federal and provincial governments.
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both federal and provincial, federal for low income, provincial for high opportunity for people to stay in the province
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