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Reports and statistical analyses
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1995-1999 (Creation)
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6 cm of textual records
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The Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology was established in 1998. Its functions were transferred from the Minister of Employment and Investment, the Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations, and the Minister of Education, Skills and Training (OIC 177/1998). In 2001 it was renamed the Ministry of Advanced Education (OIC 565/2001).
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In 1989 the Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology was renamed from the Ministry of Advanced Education and Job Training (OIC 1574/1989).
In 1993 the Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology was disestablished (OIC 1210/1993). Functions related to science and technology were transferred to the Ministry of Employment and Investment (OIC 1211/1993). All other functions were transferred to the Ministry of Skills, Training and Labour (OIC 1217/1993).
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The series consists of reports, statistical analyses and priority lists created by the Ministry of Education, Training and Technology between 1995 and 1999. The reports deal with skills development across British Columbia, as well as Aboriginal education and the so-called ‘brain drain’ of skilled Canadians moving to the USA. The reports include research for a policy addressing post-secondary education and skills training for First Nations citizens. The files include correspondence sent from the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs addressed to the Assistant Deputy Minister of the Policy, Planning and Research branch of the Ministry.
Records in the series are covered by ARCS 440-20 (Reporting and Statistical Analysis).
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Transferred from the Ministry of Education in May 2016.
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Accession number(s) : 94-3457