Student Recommendations for Manitoba Premier Hopefuls

NEWS RELEASE
Embargoed until 10:30 am, Wednesday, September 30, 2009

5 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PREMIER HOPEFULS:
Tuition Fee Protection, Fairness for International Students, Student Debt Reduction, Funding for Institutions, Students' Rights
Winnipeg—In a policy brief released today, the Canadian Federation of Students called hopefuls for the Premiership to prioritise 5 recommendations for post-secondary education.

The policy brief places an emphasis on measures to reduce student poverty and to continue increasing funding for universities and colleges. Recommendations include:

1. Legislated tuition fee protection;
2. An end to higher fees for international students, and the inclusion of internationalstudents under provincial public health insurance;
3. The conversion of a portion of every Manitoba student loan into an up-front grant, and other measures to improve student aid;
4. Increasing operating and capital funding for universities and colleges, with measures for greater accountability to the taxpayer; and
5. Legislation to protect students' right to organise and the rights of students living in campus residences.

“In a few weeks, Manitoba's new Premier will be under policy pressure from all directions,” said Jonny Sopotiuk, Manitoba Chairperson of the Canadian Federation of Students. “Students' best advice for candidates and for the provincial government is to prioritise poverty reduction. A good way to begin is investing in education.”

The Canadian Federation of Students will be meeting with candidates for Premier this week to discuss students' recommendations.

Concluded Sopotiuk: “Universally accessible public education, from childcare through to all levels of post-secondary education, is one of the most important investments governments can make in people and the public good. Education stimulates the economy and helps break the cycle of poverty, and that is exactly why it is crucial to remove barriers like rising tuition fees and student debt.”
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For a copy of the brief, further information or to arrange an interview, please contact the Canadian Federation of Students at

www.cfsmb.ca or (204) 783-0787:
Jonny Sopotiuk, Chairperson 204-797-4630 (cell)

Des porte-paroles francophones sont disponibles.
Uniting over 85 students' unions and more than 42,000 students here in Manitoba, the Canadian Federation of Students is Canada's national and provincial student movement.

Canadian Federation of Students • Manitoba Office • 309 – 323 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3B 2C1
Telephone: 204.783.0787 • Fax: 204.783.6001 • www.cfsmb.ca

Media Advisory: Students to release recommendations tomorrow for candidates for Premier

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Winnipeg—As the field narrows in Manitoba's leadership race, the Canadian Federation of Students is set to release a policy paper on post-secondary education issues on which it is urging candidates and the provincial government to take action.

Who: Canadian Federation of Students
What: Policy brief - release for leadership candidates for Premier
How: News release, www.cfsmb.ca
When: Tomorrow, Wednesday, September 30, at 10:30 am
Why: Urging Premier hopefuls to take up students' priorities for education

The policy brief from students will include recommendations to hopefuls for the Premiership Greg Selinger and Steve Ashton on a range of issues, from user fees for university and college students, through student aid, to funding for institutions.

The recommendations we will be releasing tomorrow cover a broad range of issues that are key to Manitoba's success,” said Jonny Sopotiuk, Chairperson of the Canadian Federation of Students–Manitoba. “Students are urging both candidates for Premier to prioritise some very concrete measures for university and college education in their vision for Manitoba.”

Added Sopotiuk: “The recommendations of the Canadian Federation of Students go beyond the walls of universities and colleges: as part of this year's student-initiated Target Poverty Campaign for a Poverty-Free Manitoba, tomorrow's release also focuses on how education can help end poverty.”

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For a copy of the brief, further information or to arrange an interview, please visit the Canadian Federation of Students at www.cfsmb.ca or call (204) 783-0787:

Jonny Sopotiuk, Chairperson 204-797-4630 (cell)


Des porte-paroles francophones sont disponibles.

Uniting over 85 students' unions and more than 42,000 students here in Manitoba, the Canadian Federation of Students is Canada's national and provincial student movement.

Contact: Jonny Sopotiuk
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targetpoverty@targetpoverty.ca
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(204) 783-0787
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