eS it eR Rr a eR RN a EE ae Tr Federal Secretary of State Lu- cien Bouchard has responded to a request for support by the In- terior University Society in a “somewhat negative manner’, according to society president Murray Sadler. Bouchard’s re- ply points out that funds spent by the provinces on education are offset by substantial transfer payments from the federal gov- ernment, and financial support for the university has to come from the provincial government. by Tod Strachan Sadler says the society is well aware that the basic responsibili- ty for education is a provincial matter, but they had hoped to ’ explore the possibility of having the federal government provide some tangible “leverage and pressure’. He adds that if there are federal funds available for a center of excellence in forestry at the University of British. Colum- bia, as well as research grants in other parts of Canada and money for an aluminum smelter in Sept Iles, Quebec, there is money for the development of the north. “‘It is a simple matter of priorities, pressure and political will,”’ says Sadler. .“*T believe that we have done an excelient job of marshalling RR - Bote ie the various arguments in favor of the establishment of a univer- sity and presenting those arguments in favor of the establishment of a university to all levels of government,’’ says Sadler. ‘‘It’s an idea whose time has come. We need a university in the north to serve the northern half of B.C.” But in response to Bouchard’s reply, Sadler says, ‘‘We challenge all members of parlia- ment representing the north to represent their constituents and adopt a positive approach to the ways and means of finding federal assistance for the univer- sity.’ He says that politicians who have indicated support for a northern university will be called upon to translate that sup- port into real dollars, and says the society has specifically asked MP Frank Oberle, who repre- sents the Prince George area. Sadler says the society’s study investigating the feasibility of a university in northern B.C. is in the final stages, and a preliminary report is expected to bew released by mid-September. He says the study focuses on the need for a new kind of university with a number of branch centers throughout the northern half of the province in order to cut transportation costs for north- ern students who would other- wise have to attend universities in Vancouver and Victoria.. Sadler also notes that Alberta has three universities located in _. Terrace Review — Wednesday, September 7, 1988 19 | Calgary, Lethbridge and Ed- monton, but in B.C. the three universities are located only a few: miles apart in. Vancouver and Victoria. The most recent figures re- ~MP’s pressured to support interior university leased by the society indicate that a petition supporting the northern university concept con- tains 12,398 signatures. 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