Jagmeet Singh, leader of the NPD party, proposes forgiving up to $20,000 of student loan debt and doubling student grants, as well as giving new graduates a five-year grace period for federal loan payments. This is based on the fact that, according to studies, in recent years, numerous students have been unable to repay their academic loans.
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Response rates from 292 Vaughan 130 voters.
68% Yes |
32% No |
59% Yes |
28% No |
6% Yes, but only for low income students |
3% No, but reduce interest rates |
2% Yes, but only for Canadian citizens |
0% No, we cannot afford this |
1% Yes, and forgive all student load debt |
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0% Yes, but only for students with excellent grades |
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Unique answers from Vaughan 130 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@97BT5J52yrs2Y
Yes, but only for low income Canadian citizens
@B2VK5QV3wks3W
I don’t think it’s a good idea to waste money on useless thing and Let the people with student loans suffer
@8VWCBMV3yrs3Y
No, but remove interest rates
@9CBGNZD2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for low income students who are Canadian citizens
@B395RFR2 days2D
We need to reign in our universities from abusing foreign students for increased tuitions, andcthen revisit this question.
@B389SZ54 days4D
Yes if the person remains in the country and commits to some time contributing to Canadian workforce. Particularly in areas of great need
@B374ZCM5 days5D
Yes for low income students. Also students could have their income calculated based solely on what they themselves earn, if their parent(s) or guardian(s) are not providing them with financial aid.
@B36YN725 days5D
Yes, for low income students and if parents or guardians are not supporting you financially, that counts as low income.
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