Tories suggest ways to cut education
In a bid to balance the province's books, Tories say they'd cut 100,000 public servants.
"We know that most people would not understand that there are 250,000 fewer students in our schools than there were 10 years ago, but there's not," he said.
"So part of it would be to look at consultants, superintendents, board administrators that type of thing, but nobody with a special needs child would be touched," he added.
Fedeli noted they would leave full-day kindergarten alone."Full-day kindergarten is implemented. Full-day kindergarten is not something we're going to address, whatsoever. It's there," he said.
The minister for Northern Development and Mines, Michael Gravelle, disagrees with the Progressive Conservatives.
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