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Message: Justin Trudeau Interviewed on CBC Sudbury's Morning North program

Justin Trudeau vows to equalize funding for First Nations education

CBC News Posted: Aug 18, 2015 12:33 PM ET Last Updated: Aug 18, 2015 12:33 PM ET

Liberal leader Justing Trudeau was campaigning in the Sudbury area on Tuesday. He stopped in the CBC Sudbury studio for a chat on the Morning North radio program. (Megan Thomas/CBC)

Justin Trudeau campaigns in Sudbury9:40

Liberal leader Justin Trudeau is campaigning in northeastern Ontario today.

In an interview on CBC Sudbury's Morning North radio program, Trudeau pledged that his party would move toward equalized spending between public school boards and those run by Canada's Indigineous people.

"We need to get First Nations education right, and that means making sure that First Nations have control over their education," he said.

"But also that we move toward parity in funding — that kids in First Nations communities have the same dollars invested in their education as in the provincial system. Toward that, we're talking about half a billion dollars a year invested in First Nations education for a total of $2.6 billion over four years of our mandate."

He also pledged to set up an inquiry within 100 days of being elected to look into the missing and murdered aboriginal women.

Promises for mining, forestry

At a campaign stop at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Trudeau announced $200 million in spending to help industries such as the mining and forestry sectors.

"A lot of it is going to be working with research institutes like Laurentian University, working with the provinces on issues like the Ring of Fire," he said.

"The federal government needs to be a much better partner. And it means reaching out to communities and municipalities that have opportunities that need a little more financing and funding for."

He also announced a pledge to spend $100 million dollars more for the clean technology sector and innovative start-up companies

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/justin-trudeau-vows-to-equalize-funding-for-first-nations-education-1.3194914

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