83%
Yes
15%
No
72%
Yes
13%
No
5%
Yes, and the government should provide free university education
3%
No, tuition costs should be tied to inflation
5%
Yes, recent tuition increases at universities across the country are too high and need to be capped
1%
Yes, but only cap tuition to each student's first year rate

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.

 @4QXVML3from Ontario answered…4yrs4Y

YES - I think the Federal government should pay the full fee of Bachelor Degree program and 50% for Master's program (PHD is full responsibility of student). But all recipients must work 5 consecutive years within Canada or for a Canadian owned company; if they choose not to, then the full cost of university will have to be repaid within 5 - 8 years.

 @8CDLTDLfrom Alberta answered…4yrs4Y

No, however one's inability to afford the schooling tuition should not jeopardize their ability to get accepted into the school.

 @8NZWYH6from Manitoba answered…4yrs4Y

Yes and the government should work towards making tuition more affordable for post secondary students first while making the transition to free post secondary education.

 @9QZCYDNfrom Ontario answered…2wks2W

I think that the government should provide funding for education like many places in Europe, but only part of it. They should also make sure universities aren't overcharging anyone

 @9QYHT2Wfrom British Columbia answered…2wks2W

If you go to post Secondary, that is a personal choice. If you choose to go to an expensive school, that's the individuals choice.