Improved library access for Indigenous non-residents receives increased funding - Windspeaker.com
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Improved library access for Indigenous non-residents receives increased funding
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Monday, May 29th, 2017 4:15pm
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Indigenous Relations Minister Richard Feehan (File Photo)
An increase of $30,000 from last year sees $700,000 provided in 2017 by the Alberta government to cover non-resident fees to the regional library systems and large urban libraries for Indigenous patrons from First Nations reserves or Métis settlements.
“Our government is committed to ensuring that Indigenous people in Alberta have the same access to library services as…
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