Nancy Allan
2011 Manitoba Election Archive
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Province invests $3.3 million extra into Aboriginal educations grants
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Portage Daily Graphic - “Aboriginal education continues to be a priority for this government and this new funding ensures school divisions can continue to provide quality education to Aboriginal students in our schools, said Education Minister Nancy Allan.
School property taxes could rise 2.9 per cent in Louis Riel School Division
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - The division did not receive any increase in operating grants from the province, even though Education Minister Nancy Allan has raised grants by 2.2 per cent across Manitoba. Trustees have made public a status quo budget, with no significant cuts or ...
New funding for AAA grant
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
CJOB - Education Minister Nancy Allan says it will help school divisions deliver quality programs that target academic success for Aboriginal (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) students. Allan says School divisions use the Triple "A" grant to support Aboriginal ...
You're all still reading, aren't you?
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Winnipeg Free Press (blog) - Education Minister Nancy Allan must have proclaimed it, but I don't remember seeing the news release. I can't remember hearing anything from the school divisions, and I can't recall a single request from a school for coverage of anyone's reading to the ...
The great balance act
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Winnipeg Free Press - It's been two weeks since Education Minister Nancy Allan announced an increase in operating grants of $25.5 million, a 2.2 per cent increase in the province's share of funding the $1.96-billion public school system. But Allan also dropped the tax ...
Winnipeg Free Press ONLINE EDITION
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Winnipeg Free Press (blog) - I'd better recomember to wear nothing but blue next time I interview Nancy Allan.... If they'll let me near Allan, since I might ask her about how in the world she expects trustees not to raise taxes or make job cuts after she ditches the tax incentive ...
Western welcomes funding hike
Thursday, 09 February 2012
Morden Times - Education Minister Nancy Allan's funding announcement doesn't change the fact that under the NDP, Manitoba students are lagging further behind their peers across Canada, noted Friesen. • Math - Manitoba went from scoring in the middle of the pack (5th) ...
Why school taxes are about to go up (part two)
Tuesday, 07 February 2012
Winnipeg Free Press (blog) - After all, Education Minister Nancy Allan reiterated last week that it's capped at four per cent of revenues, and the province has been urging school boards for years to spend down the surplus to hold down property taxes. As in so many things, ...
Province announces increase in public school funding
Tuesday, 07 February 2012
Interlake Spectator - This is the 13th year in a row the Manitoba government has funded schools at or above the rate of economic growth, Minister of Education, Nancy Allan reports. While the news sounds good, the Evergreen School Board is not impressed, saying that the ...
February is “I Love to Read” month
Friday, 03 February 2012
mySteinbach.ca (blog) - Education Minister Nancy Allan and Manitoba Teachers' Society president Paul Olson stressed the importance of reading when they visited Greenway School in Winnipeg School Division's central district to read to students in recognition of “I Love to ...
Questionnaire Response
Nancy Allan - St. Vital
Why did you decide to run in the 2011 Manitoba election?
I am running to continue the work we've done in Manitoba improving health care and education, creating new jobs, and strengthening communities.
What experience will you bring to compliment your role as MLA?
Our family has lived in the area for over 30 years and our children graduated from Glenlawn Collegiate. I have built relationships with many community members and organizations. I am committed to ensuring that St. Vital continues to be a vibrant and safe community with excellent schools, health care and recreation facilities.
Is there anything in particular you would like to change in our province? In your electoral division?
Health care, ensuring Manitoba remains affordable & the privatization of Manitoba Hydro.
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