October 20, 2011
Whitehorse – Students at Yukon College will have more opportunities to access the territory’s historic and natural treasures as a result of closer ties being forged by the College and Parks Canada today.
Officials with the College and Parks Canada signed a memorandum of understanding this morning that calls for closer ties between the two organizations.
“It’s really a ‘2+2=5’ kind of situation,” says Deb Bartlette, the Dean of Applied Arts at Yukon College. “It means there’s an intent and a willingness to work together to benefit both our organizations.”
The MOU sets the tone for the two bodies to work together to broaden and encourage collaboration on programs and projects, look for opportunities for co-op students and apprenticeships, and use Parks Canada sites for college activities and courses.
“The intent is to develop and strengthen the relationship over time and to co-operate in an open and transparent manner,” the MOU states.