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O Canada! University will soon be free for low-income Ontario students
February 26, 2016
TORONTO (AP) — Canada’s most populous province is offering free university and college for low-income students.
The pledge in the Ontario government’s 2016-17 budget is to introduce a student grant that would entirely pay for college or university tuition for students from families with incomes of $50,000 or less.
The Canadian Federation of Students applauded the move in an era in which students graduate with “mortgage-sized” debt.
University and college is already far cheaper in Canada than the U.S.
Ontario’s Liberal government also said Thursday it is on track to eliminate a $5.7 billion Canadian (US$4.2 billion) deficit in the next budget.
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October 18, 2017 at 5:32 AM
It’s great that Canada take care of low-income students. Well-educated students are the future, they have opportunity to change the world for better.
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