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Saskatchewan is offering a $5000 academic scholarship to CF members from that province who have "actively served on military operations"
From today's Globe & Mail; posted here with usual copyright provisions.
FORCES SCHOLARSHIP
The Canadian Press
March 3, 2009
REGINA -- The Saskatchewan government is offering soldiers and their families some cash for post-secondary studies.
Premier Brad Wall says the Scholarship of Honour recognizes the sacrifices made by men and women from the province who serve in the Canadian Forces.
Soldiers who actively served in military operations since September, 2001, will be eligible for the $5,000 award. The spouse and children of severely injured soldiers or of those who have died on active duty will also be eligible.
Candidates must apply for the scholarship.
The Ministry of Advanced Education will work with the federal government to distribute information to returning soldiers and their families.
From today's Globe & Mail; posted here with usual copyright provisions.
FORCES SCHOLARSHIP
The Canadian Press
March 3, 2009
REGINA -- The Saskatchewan government is offering soldiers and their families some cash for post-secondary studies.
Premier Brad Wall says the Scholarship of Honour recognizes the sacrifices made by men and women from the province who serve in the Canadian Forces.
Soldiers who actively served in military operations since September, 2001, will be eligible for the $5,000 award. The spouse and children of severely injured soldiers or of those who have died on active duty will also be eligible.
Candidates must apply for the scholarship.
The Ministry of Advanced Education will work with the federal government to distribute information to returning soldiers and their families.