Tuesday, May 22nd

LATEST:
You are here: Opinion Letters to the editor Canadian education

Canadian education


Dear Editor,

I write in reference to Vanessa Hunt's article in The Daily Herald of February 4.

Ms. Hunt bewails the "High cost of Canadian education," pointing out that it is "about three times the amount domestic students pay."

Curiously, Ms. Hunt's complaints appear in the same issue that suggests too many outsiders are driving up the cost of living in St. Maarten.

I presume that by referencing "domestic students," Ms. Hunt refers to students who are either Canadian citizens or permanent residents of the country? Nonetheless, as one who claims that she would "be happy to call Canada home after graduation," she bemoans her financial disadvantage and the fact that she has been unable to save.

She may count herself lucky when she investigates the cost of obtaining an equivalent education in the USA or the UK. But then again, Canada is easier to enter, isn't it?

Ms. Hunt is right when she suggests that education is a fundamental right, but this is, I suggest, a right that each country should extend, first and foremost, to its own citizens and then, by option, to others. I sincerely doubt that Ms. Hunt was forced to enter the Canadian education system, which implies that she is there by choice. If such is, in fact, the case, one supposes that she did not enter York University without first establishing the costs. If so, her education apparently started way too late.

This leads to the conclusion that this woman has entered Canada and the Canadian education system of her own volition and, by the same token, is free to leave of her own volition, anytime she chooses.

I am an immigrant to Canada myself, as is my wife. Neither of us entered the country with any expectations other than those that come with studying and working hard. Canada is one of the most free, generous and peaceful countries in the world. Known as a nation of peacekeepers, at a cost of many lives, Canada also has an enviable health care system and social network; no doubt these are available to Ms. Hunt, but somehow she conveniently forgets to mention this, preferring to whine about the consequences of her own choice.

Why should Canada or, for that matter, St. Maarten or any other country make their own resources available, at the same cost as paid by Canadian taxpayers, to anyone who elects to show up?

My dear Ms. Hunt, I suggest, with respect, that you stop moaning about "downloaded costs" and either complete your studies and move to become a Canadian worthy of the name, or use your degree to advance your career back home here, in St. Maarten.

Linden Rees

Tourism Stakeholders discuss joint marketing of five islands
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
MARIGOT--Tourism officials and airport and airline officials from St. Martin, St. Maarten,... Read more...
Image
Jacobs receives, hails two successful Imbali dancers
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
PHILIPSBURG--Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs Sylveria Jacobs met with and... Read more...
Image
Help REDjet spread its wings, advises Barbados ambassador
Monday, 21 May 2012
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados--Don't just help REDjet; help it spread its wings too, advises Barbados'... Read more...
Kamla falls ill in Barbados
Monday, 21 May 2012
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados--Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has reportedly... Read more...
Image
NATO sets the course to end Afghan war but path is risky
Monday, 21 May 2012
CHICAGO--NATO mapped an "irreversible" course out of Afghanistan on Monday but President Barack... Read more...
Image
Former Rutgers student gets thirty days jail for bias crime
Monday, 21 May 2012
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey--A former Rutgers University student was sentenced on Monday to 30 days... Read more...
Image
Protest movement gains, parties hurt in Italy election
Monday, 21 May 2012
ROME--Italians delivered a stunning blow to traditional parties on Monday when they elected protest... Read more...
Image
Putin tightens grip with new cabinet
Monday, 21 May 2012
MOSCOW--Russian President Vladimir Putin unveiled a government dominated by loyalists on Monday,... Read more...
Image
Yahoo clears a hurdle, sells Alibaba stake for $7.1 billion
Monday, 21 May 2012
SHANGHAI/NEW YORK--Yahoo Inc will sell as much as half of its 40 percent stake in Chinese... Read more...
Image
Facebook shares sink 11% as reality overtakes hype
Monday, 21 May 2012
NEW YORK--Facebook shares sank 11 percent in the first day of trading without the full support of... Read more...
Image
Really, Let God’s will be done! (II)
Monday, 21 May 2012
Dear Editor, It seems like I have drawn the attention of more than one outspoken person. I... Read more...
MORE OF THE SAME
Monday, 21 May 2012
Dear Editor, Some people have high hopes that a new government is formed, and for them and that new... Read more...
Image
Optimist races organised as side show to regatta
Monday, 21 May 2012
OYSTER POND—Six young Optimist sailors raced their dinghies in the Oyster Pond Lagoon on Saturday... Read more...
Image
Cook, Bell guide England home
Monday, 21 May 2012
LONDON-- Alastair Cook and Ian Bell made composed fifties to guide England to a comfortable... Read more...
Image
Alain Resnais revisits classic Greek legend at Cannes
Monday, 21 May 2012
PARIS--Take 15 well-known French theatre and film actors, add a classic Greek legend and voila, you... Read more...
Image
Man survives plunge over Niagara Falls
Monday, 21 May 2012
BUFFALO, New York--A man survived a 174-foot (53-metre) plunge over Niagara's Horseshoe Falls on... Read more...
Image
Sisters are doing it for themselves!
Friday, 18 May 2012
~ Lifelong friends reunite annually, this year in St. Maarten ~ By Lisa Davis-Burnett Sometimes I... Read more...
Nurse ‘Lizzie’
Friday, 18 May 2012
By Will Johnson No one can say that Saba has not been studied. In the past several hundred years,... Read more...
Editorial - Follow the leader
Monday, 21 May 2012
With his unopposed re-election for the 24th year as leader of the St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party (see... Read more...
Editorial - The will of the people
Monday, 21 May 2012
Some time around 9:30 this morning the serving members of the Council of Ministers will demit... Read more...
Image
Tuesday May. 22, 2012
Monday, 21 May 2012
Image
Monday May 21, 2012
Monday, 21 May 2012
Notices May 22
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Saturday, May 26 CAR WASH, BOOK SALE Organised by St. Maarten Academy Parent Teachers Foundation... Read more...
Notices May 21
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Saturday, May 26 TALENT SHOW Organised by Sr. Borgia School PTA Place: Sister Borgia School Time:... Read more...