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Jean Sauvageau, President of the Federation of New Brunswick Faculty Associations, said his organization looks forward to “working with [the new premier and her team] to build a stronger, more inclusive post-secondary education system in New Brunswick.”

In British Columbia, Monica Prendergast, President of the Confederation of University Faculty Associations of BC, said that “voters have mandated [the government] to continue its investment in progressive change that safeguards the public sector, including public post-secondary education.” She added: “B.C.’s research universities play a crucial role in the social, intellectual and economic innovation of the province. We will continue to press for bold reforms to make public post-secondary education a priority for this government.”

In Saskatchewan, the cost of living was a key campaign issue, including the affordability of post-secondary education. The average undergraduate tuition in the province is one of the highest in the country.

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