Fixing seventeen years of free stuff and other peoples money for no appreciable gain is going to be painful for Manitoba.
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I worked the night shift and, on weekends, double shifts, to put myself through university. I had no social life and I missed some great speakers, but I was grateful for the chance.
College of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Missouri, offers the best learning situation I’ve ever heard of – there is no tuition, but every student works, at real jobs, on campus. That is a role model for all schools.
Giving a young man or woman a free ride through school, whether through parents or politics, cripples him emotionally and intellectually.
My Batchaleur of Gullibility degree is worthless?
This is so unfair.
The KPMG reports for Manitoba have been something else. If their government implements even half of it, that will be a big deal.
I worked the night shift and, on weekends, double shifts, to put myself through university. I had no social life and I missed some great speakers, but I was grateful for the chance.
College of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Missouri, offers the best learning situation I’ve ever heard of – there is no tuition, but every student works, at real jobs, on campus. That is a role model for all schools.
Giving a young man or woman a free ride through school, whether through parents or politics, cripples him emotionally and intellectually.
My Batchaleur of Gullibility degree is worthless?
This is so unfair.
The KPMG reports for Manitoba have been something else. If their government implements even half of it, that will be a big deal.