The Government of Manitoba has made a $2.5M investment into adult learning centres and literacy programs, with the goal of helping more Manitobans graduate and find jobs. Part of the funding has been dedicated to First Nations and Northern communities. “We have heard from the community about the impact that adult learning and literacy programs have,” said MB Advanced Education and Training Minister Renée Cable. “We are supporting Manitobans to obtain high school credits and diplomas and improve basic literacy and numeracy skills to help them find good jobs to lift their families out of poverty and increase the chances their children will go on to graduate.”
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