Sheila Malcolmson is a great friend and supporter of Vancouver Island University and when she found out about the work that we were doing here to promote the Canada Learning Bond she had one question…what can I do to help? She often speaks about the program in the community that she serves and today she took her advocacy of the Canada Learning Bond to the House of Commons floor making a member statement about the CLB and calling upon more organizations to get involved in its promotion.
Thanks Sheila!
Rolanda Murray
Canada Learning Bond Coordinator
Vancouver Island University
Ms. Sheila Malcolmson (Nanaimo—Ladysmith, NDP) Congratulates Vancouver Island University on the floor of the House of Commons, June 10, 2016
“Mr. Speaker, congratulations to students graduating this week, and special shout-out to Vancouver Island University grads in my riding of Nanaimo—Ladysmith.
For many Canadians living in poverty, though, affordable education is increasingly inaccessible. However, studies show that compared to a child with no savings at all, a child from a low-income family with as little as $500 saved is four times more likely to get an education. The Canada Learning Bond is designed to give such hope–$2,000 worth–yet, the take-up has been very low.
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I am proud that Vancouver Island University has a full-time person dedicated to signing up low-income families and children in care. VIU goes to community centers and helps navigate the paperwork.
I challenge my colleagues and universities across the country to follow VIU’s lead. Let us help enroll students in the Canada learning bond. Let us help give real hope for access to education and jobs and give real hope for a better life.”
Ms. Sheila Malcolmson (Nanaimo—Ladysmith, NDP)