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 @9FFK4W4from British Columbia agreed…7mos7MO

There is a surge on the number of secondary school recent years. And student’s number increased dramatically. But the rate of getting a job after university is really not high. Secondary school is just a business model and you do not want to encourage business model, especially when it is already very profiting

 @9FF5V67from Ontario disagreed…7mos7MO

Student loan debt can be a significant source of financial stress and anxiety for borrowers. High levels of stress related to debt can negatively affect mental health and overall well-being.
Addressing student loan debt by providing relief, whether through forgiveness, income-driven repayment plans, or other measures, can alleviate this stress and improve the mental health of affected individuals.

 @9F9BG7Ffrom Ontario disagreed…7mos7MO

the government should obviously forgive atleast certain amount of money so that students from low class families can pursue further education and become successful and do something good with their life.

 @9G6BWXGConservativefrom Alberta agreed…6mos6MO

The cost of living is all ready high enough, we dont need to add more taxes becuase its going to increase homelessness and over all wont be good

 @9FPBTBDfrom Manitoba agreed…7mos7MO

You go to school you need to pay… there are many other jobs out there that you can get without post secondary education .. the trades for example

 @9FJVZMXfrom Ontario disagreed…7mos7MO

Cancellation would promote college affordability, access, and completion. Student debt is not an individual burden but one that strains entire families. Many borrowers take on student loans while also caring for their parents.

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