The Yukon Party continues to go after the government over the issue of Independent Education Plans (IEPs) like a dog with a particularly juicy bone.
On Monday, for the third straight day, the party attacked new Education Minister Jeanie McLean about the government’s handling of the
contentious issue.
Before Christmas 2020, the issue was a subject of fierce debate between the government and the opposition parties.
The Liberals denied changing anything about the plans, while the opposition alleged more than 200 students had been moved off the IEPs into other, less suitable support streams.
Late last month, when the Liberals and Yukon NDP signed the Confidence and Supply Agreement (CASA) to form a stable minority
Yukon Party pursues IEPs issue
The Yukon Party continues to go after the government over the issue of Independent Education Plans (IEPs) like a dog with a particularly juicy bone.
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May 18, 2021
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