How AkE TA! CANADA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER - “_..the Prime Minister has found in Thomas McMillan a remarkably adept political handyman.” Hugh Windsor, The Globe & Mail, 11 November, 1986 “At some point, politicians have to make stands on issues that matter more than getting re-elected. Tom McMillan did that.” David Suzuki, The Globe & Mail, 11 July, 1987 Authorized by John Carr, Official Agent for Tom McMillan. Tom McMillan Federal Progressive Conservative Candidate for Hillsborough. He’s representing you well in Parliament. Seance ASPIRING ACCOUNTANTS SELECT A PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM THAT INTEGRALES MICROCOMPUTERS? : (Should aspiring airline pilots take ground school and flying lessons?) Federal Party Profiles Education Issues" Part two the UPEI Student Union wished to present to you part two of a four part series regard- ing post-secondary education is- sues as provided by the Canadian Federation of Students. Question — Would you ad- vocate the renegotiation of EPF to provide for accountability on - the part of the provinces to spend post-secondary education monies in this sector? Progressive Conservative Party — The party’s pledge, be- fore the last election and since forming the Government, has been to seek a new era of federal-— provincial reconciliation in all ar- eas; the economy, the Constitu- tion, and not least of all, in post— secondary issues, co-operation we feel is a crucial element in ' achieving solutions to the very real difficulties facing higher ed- ucation and in general university funding in particular. Liberal Party -— Yes. Th Federal Liberal Caucus Tas Force on Post-Secondary Educa tion recognized the need for a sy tem of incentives and account ability. It recommended that aq equate funding be provided 4 post-secondary education in co operation and negotiations wit} the provinces, in particular by; a insuring federal funds identifie for post-secondary education ar in fact spent on post—secondar education, and b) providing in centives for the provinces 1 increase their contributions tj post-secondary education, takin into account equalization to pro tect poorer provinces. New Democratic Party We tried to do just this jj 1984. at that time we moved a amendment to government leg islation which would have d¢ manded accountability from th provinces. Both the Liberals anj ..Cont. page 441 Out of Context Quote I have one big reason for want ing condom dispensers... Dean MacMillian SU President UPEI Theatre Social Welcomes Everyone! Welcome to another year of wit-ant wonder, folks! Being the producer | CGA is still the only professional this year’s production of Allen Str‘ accounting program in ache which allows you ton’s play, PAPERS, it falls to me options during your final year of study. With a viewghalucinate further on the producti? The play is a straight-forward crim! on the major writers in our, say loose hung men around the tragic romance p tween a wrimer, a teacher, and a sy! bolic lamb who faces the pressures university life. These people are stu ied in many universities as well as h¢ at UPEI. I sincerely hope this small amount indorbamion whets your appetite @ suggests that you come out to see show for yourself. Thank you, -The Producer. x CGA offers opportunities. The NEWS is out! Canada’s Certified General ‘Accountants (CGA) have taken a dramatic leap into the future. Their lead in accounting education, innovation and quality is now further enhanced. CGA has become Canada’s first professional accounting body to integrate hands-on microcomputer | recognized as a hall mark of accounting excellence. i technology into its five— level program of studies to your future in industry, government, commerce or accounting practice, the CGA designation is UPEI Business Administration students can earn important credits towards a CGA designation as part of their regular program of studies. The Certified General Accountants Association PO Box 812, Charlottetown, PEI, C1A 7L6 (902) 892-3787 Thursday, November 3, 1988=2