Farmers and ranchers overjoyed with provincial move for vets
NORTHERN BC – “We’re very happy they’ve done it,” says Mark Parker, Director with the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako and rancher.
That was the reaction from just about everyone in the farming and ranching community in BC, especially those will large animals. The Province has opted to subsidize the additional 20 seats at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, doubling the number of seats from 20 to 40. “We pushed and pushed as the Official Opposition to say ‘Look, shouldn’t be winners and losers in students going to vet school. There were winners who have been paying $11,000 a year to go and the losers who are paying $68,000 a year to go.’ That would put you in the poor house for the rest of your life if you graduated from vet school. So it’s great to see they’re funded.”
