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==History== |
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1969 The responsibility for education is transferred from the federal government to the territorial Department of Education. |
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The territorial Department of Education, Culture and Employment is the government agency respobsible for post-secondary education in the Northwest territories. |
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History
Chronology
1969 The responsibility for education is transferred from the federal government to the territorial Department of Education.
Structure and Governance
The territorial Department of Education, Culture and Employment is the government agency respobsible for post-secondary education in the Northwest territories.