. Employment and * lmmagration Canada RECRUITING DATES Dot? - Wanna in debt Pae-Smeen deadu'ne - open to than who wash to (allow C.A. Pug/mm. 'ch.” - Pubblc Suvice Carrada - {Judaic (on AppLicaLion Foam. Oct. 13 7-"190ane. Raymond ., .Paeirsmen .HEWM ‘ o‘péfinuto that who wish ‘to 50am C.A. mag/mm. Oct. 15 film W 0421 Poe-Smear: Eta—(13571:: - upon to,B..B’.A.f’ chJS ’— Can.Gen.E_£eoUuLc Pie-Sateen déadUJ/ze — openyto B.B.A. . Octlé- Fonu'gn vaice Deadline 60/1. Appucaflon FquM -~ ma date 0' - Tux: '-.ng4 »- I 9.00 a.m.. __ Dot.” - FHFinanoLoU Tut - Pussy 209 at ' m p.m. ~ Octh Plug-Smart deadline - ope/Ln to all who wish," 1. to 60110“) C.A. plwgllam. chJ9- Mutual Lé‘ge v I daemon 4n ey 737 at 3.30 p.m. Oct.21 — Xuox lmtuwm . SUMMER EMPLOVMENT PING CW1“ - PKRK W KppZ’anuon Foam (we now avaLCabLe at #1425 ofifiice. This 416 a flow-month mad/Lon, . May' - Septembe/L, and many a $10.01 p.‘h. Chung daze ~Nov.51:h FOIL gun/thu dam, contact Canada Emploan Come on Campus, Main Btdg 430010014; p. s; A. , 15m YOUR mm mm EDIX‘AWIQI 'lhe students of Canada — -‘——— recognize the need to speak with one voice in asserting our legitimate needs and concerns. Our ultinate goal is a_system of post- secondary education which is accessible to all, . of high quality, nationally ~ planned , recognizing the _ legitimcy of student rep- resaitation and validity of student rights, and whose role in society is appreciated. ‘lhe people of Canada require conplete‘ and cmtinious access to theeducational prograns of our choice in order to exercise our right to educatim. A high quality and democratic public educaticn is vital to our ability to fully participate in the political, cultural, scientific and artistic life of our rapidly cl'xmging trust adequately fund society. Canadian governments innediate needs of industry. Bring the wéek of‘Oct. 12- 15,‘ Canadian Students across b the country, in collaboraticn with the Canadian Federatim of Studmts, will engage in canpaign work to nost effect- ively bring their messages tothegovern‘mautandto the public. The National Week of Information will address issues that nost affect students in“ their struggle to a post-seccndary educatim. 'ES'I'ABLISHE) 'PR'XSRAMS Fme. Fedem government has indicated that in future the Health and Post—Secondary portims of funding will be split to allow for better accountability. 'Ihis may allow for cutbacks in finding for post-secondary education in favor 'of Health. Students feel that there should be no reducticn in fmding, and that funds should be earmarked specifically for education. NATJLQ‘IAL SKIHS‘TRAJNJNG PW . ’ ’ ‘ will help cut out general educatim' from vocational . . ‘Wifi ER is' an origam- Tc asis on transferable skills education programs- 'Ihis program n-A' a- pp. . .,--....»-..o-.-..---- A».....--..-— “an-” . . . . represents the governments general attitude toward education as scxrething to. be ~ tailored to fit the needs of / the ecmaty‘ on a short- term basis. STUDENT AID Chartered banks are lobbying the government to increase the interest rate on student loans to prime plus one. Other bank moves in this area include cmtralization of loan processing and negotiating, and imposition of a 10% ceiling on increases in the total amount of loans processed Carpared to last year. EMPIDYMENT fl Government of Canada has long promised that 1.5% of the Gross National Product would be devoted to employ— nent research and develop— ment. This has yet to care, contributing to the enployn‘ent problem. STUDENT RIGHTS legislation should admowledge the right of students to organize. The right of any individual, regardless of sex, color. creed, and u :1 w H Tjamqréni t “with ‘Social and ‘ ‘ ‘eco'nani'c planning, understanding that the needs of Canadian " society reach beymd the ' The government should address more fully the problems facing inter- national students as well as cultural 'and' linguistic minorities. ' - 'Ihe National Week of informatim is part of an on 90111191 caITPaign to make ~ students and public aware of student concerns. It is partiCtflarly timely this Year, coming one week before a major conference on post- secondary education. hosted by the Council-“of Ministers of Educatim of Cmada, A (043C) Oct.19-22. Students of P.E.I. should have their'lmique ochber’ns. addressed andlbeOoue aware of what is happening" across Canada. Please take" this oppertunf— itY to involved and voice their questions. It is your EUIURE. PROTECT IT. Contact the Student Union for more information on these issues, sane of the proposed activities include: Fact sheet of issues, buttons ’ phanplets will be distributed. Padio'covera‘ge by CHIN-and , CFCY , and 03C. é i (pen forum for questions ' ' to Provincial Govemment. Assemblies for information giving "and questions” . An agenda of the actrvrtes will be posted next week so keep a look out forit then. x.‘ - - -.....------.-~....-- g........»...-.- ‘4‘.- - ~