Alberta announces more money for University of Calgary’s vet program expansion
CALGARY – Alberta has announced another $11.2 million to support an expansion to the faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Calgary.
The announcement was made Friday at a groundbreaking for a new building, one that will allow the number of spots available to train new vets to double from 50 to 100.
The province says in a release that $10 million of this new money will go towards this capacity expansion. That brings the total from the government for this project to $68.5 million, after $58.5 million was announced in the 2022 budget.
Minister of Advanced Education Rajan Sawhney says the other $1.2 million is for equipment “for molecular diagnostics for livestock and capital funding for renovations to the Clinical Skills Building and lab equipment.”