Frank Oliver
Liberal
Mr. OLIVER:
There is no boarding school there and no school carried on by the Anglicans?
Mr. OLIVER:
There is no boarding school there and no school carried on by the Anglicans?
Mr. ROCHE:
No.
Mr. OLIVER:
And at Waoiskaw?
Mr. ROCHE:
There is a Roman Catholic school with 25 pupils and a Church of England school as well. Both are boarding schools.
Mr. OLIVER:
And at Lesser Slave Lake and Grouard?
Mr. ROCHE:
There is a day school and a boarding school of Roman Catholics, the latter with 25 pupils; and an Anglican school as well.
Mr. OLIVER:
And at Fort Chipewyan?
Mr. ROCHE:
There is a Roman Catholic boarding school.
Mr. OLIVER:
No Anglican school there?
Mr. ROCHE:
No.
Mr. OLIVER:
There was formerly an Anglican day school there.
Mr. ROCHE:
I do not think there is any day school at Fort Chipewyan.
Mr. MARCIL:
Are there any Indian schools in the Ungava district in the province of Quebec?
Mr. ROCHE:
No.
Mr. MARCIL:
Are there no Indians
there?
Mr. ROCHE:
There are scattered nomadic tribes, but no treaty Indians.
Mr. MARCIL:
Are they not under the charge of the department?
Mr. ROCHE:
We have to care for them sometimes-give them provisions, and so on.
Mr. OLIVER:
Is there an Indian boarding school in operation in the Yukon?
Mr. ROCHE:
Yes, there is a Church of England boarding school at Carcross with 35 pupils.