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B.C. working under the pro- the benefits of the job pro a a n on ed Canada Works program Under the program, which the forestry sector under the But Wallis and Toovey say gram are about $400,000 for gram, saying it kept people »~ could be saved if the federal is financed by the federal program. their company cannot afford April, and about $600,000 for working and taught many viowoen Paes government drops its de- government, unemployed The program is scheduled those additional costs, and May. them new job skills, while ‘A (CP) — The provincial government has mand that employers cover people can earn wages on top tobe phased out tomake way they hope they can persuade “Our company doesn’t the same time guaranteeing abandoned tough student loan regulations imposed in the’ overhead costs of the jobs, a of their unemployment in- for the government's new the federal government to have that kind of money them a livable wage. July 1983 restraint budget, which student aid officers forest company spokesman surance to a total of $300 a $1-billion Job Creation Ini- continue to provide full fi- available,” Toovey said. Gordon Burton, BCFP div- estimate have cost thousands of students millions of dollars says. week. In addition, the federal tiative, expected to take ef- nancing. “MacDonald has come up isional forester in Elk River in federal loans. erate The program, which gives government pays employers fect in July. “I have a strong feeling with the $300 a week to pay on Vancouver Island, said _ Nels Granewall, manager of student financial aid at the unemployed people extra up to $125 a week for each Employment Minister they’re (the federal govern- these workers, which comes forestry companies would not University of Victoria, said it was impossible to calculate money while they work and person they hire and train, to Flora MacDonald told Bryan ment) not aware of the small out of the unemployment in- be hurt that much if the how meny students were affected by the British Columbia jearn new job skills, is being cover overhead costs such as Wallis, a BCFP area forester amount of money that is re- surance fund, but she has to program is eliminated be sami