'The B.C. curriculum, learning resources and teaching expertise are public assets developed with public funds, she said in an e-mail. "Sharing these public assets with our global neighbours is one thing but allowing individuals to profit through opportunistic marketing schemes to wealthy elite in China is something I think many people would find offensive.'
'Last year, the ministry placed Sino-Canada on a list of schools to be monitored for possible grade inflation because class marks for English 12 were significantly higher than marks scored on provincial exams.'