Education platforms
Here's what the candidates in Truro-Bible Hill-Millbrook-Salmon River, and their parties, are promising.K-12 learning needs
NDP
K-12 staffing
Liberal
Post-secondary student housing
Liberal
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Work with universities and student advocacy groups to build more housing for students
School construction and upgrades
Liberal
"Initiate a proactive, long-term strategy for building schools across the province that accounts for the future growth of our communities" — Better Deal for Nova Scotians, retrieved 2024-11-09
NDP
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Enforce indoor air quality standards in schools
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Use factory construction to build and add entire new, comfortable, and energy-efficient classroom wings to existing schools
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Require regular testing of water quality in schools
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Accelerate new school construction in high-growth areas
School curriculum
Liberal
"Implement the Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies educational curriculum in all elementary schools to help all students improve their emotional and social competency" — Better Deal for Nova Scotians, retrieved 2024-11-09
School safety
Student mental health
Liberal
"Implement a course with a focus on developing strategies and skills for building and maintaining mental health in all high schools." — Better Deal for Nova Scotians, retrieved 2024-11-09
Trades
Liberal
"As of 2022, less than 9% of trades apprentices in Nova Scotia were women. We will never overcome our province’s labour shortage and get more housing built if we are only training half of the available workforce. A Nova Scotia Liberal government will invest $10M to increase training for women at NSCC in trades directly related to housing, with a goal to double the number of women being trained over five years. We will:
ʘ Increase the number of spots available for women to study a trade at NSCC,
ʘ Invest to develop programming for all ages to show young women that careers in the trades are dynamic, high-paying jobs that help our communities, and
ʘ Expand NSCC’s Women Unlimited program, which has already helped 1,000 women explore trades and technology education and find meaningful careers."
— Better Deal for Nova Scotians, retrieved 2024-11-09