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Murray Mandryk: Government can't explain why it can't address our needs
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The bottomline is we have a very good bottom, as our government keeps reminding us. So why should we have a problem funding anything?

, parents and school officials protesting on the legislature step to get government to even start thinking it’s not spending enough on education?Perhaps some of those answers will be forthcoming this week after two hours Monday on the budget spending estimates for the Ministry of Finance and another three hours or so Wednesday on the Executive Council spending estimates for Premier Scott Moe’s office.

As Wotherspoon noted in his opening remarks to Harpauer’s estimates, the province “suffered through an incredibly high cost of living” while leaving classrooms in a position of massive shortfall. Harpauer responded government needs to remain “cautious of relying on revenues that are not stable year over year over year,” further noting that school divisions don’t have to contend with the biggest inflation drivers in food and clothing costs.

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