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@8CDLTDLConservative5yrs5Y
No, however one's inability to afford the schooling tuition should not jeopardize their ability to get accepted into the school.
@9FFRDFV2yrs2Y
It should be a free market with reasonable government intervention
@9X3RP77Conservative6mos6MO
No, student loans should be completely eliminated. No more student loans for anyone. We’ll see what happens to tuition then…
@9VK9ZLV6mos6MO
Yes and prevent the addition of fees per course for immigrants! We can barely afford to pay for our own course without having to contribute to someone education not in our family.
@9RVHDLL9mos9MO
Government should provide free university education on a fair competition basis - everyone can apply but only the best of the best gets in
@9RPSWGHConservative9mos9MO
If it is to be done, it should be done by the provincial government in accordance with our federalist system
@9MKB35GConservative 11mos11MO
There should be free post-secondary education offered by the government for each province, as well as private institutions whose rate should be determined by the free market.
@9L8WLPD1yr1Y
only for domestic students international students should pay more and should have second priority to domestic students
@9JCS9GBConservative1yr1Y
Yes, but only to Canadian born citizens. And limit number of foreign students so universities do not just take foreign students for the money
@8THMJNG4yrs4Y
The government should eliminate the interest rates
@8T99ZQLConservative4yrs4Y
No, however the federal and provincial governments should also stop subsidizing universities, this is a perverse incentive for universities to inflate their costs thus justifying the higher rates.
@8SYBK3TConservative4yrs4Y
European system seems good. Free but you work for the government later to pay it off.
@BpsharpeConservative4yrs4Y
Free post-secondary education funded by public tax dollars should follow student enrolment to both public or private institutions. This would create competition between private and public institutions, leading to higher learning standards. Program offerings, or at least recommendations, should be tailored to current or perceived future job market conditions to prevent high numbers of low demand skilled workers
@8R2LDSGConservative4yrs4Y
No, but access to universities to low-income students should be enabled through government programs
@8QYBMZX4yrs4Y
I don't think that putting on a cap for tuition is possible. the reason why is because you can't just make something cheaper for what it's worth. Meaning you can't make people sell their "product" for less than what it costs them to provide it.
@8QWH4VH4yrs4Y
This question is not relevant to me individually
@8QRXZGVConservative4yrs4Y
Students with high marks should be rewarded with lower tuitions on a sliding scale. Students with lower marks can still attend, but it costs more.
@8QRNKHZConservative4yrs4Y
Don’t really care honestly
@8PTKQL9Conservative4yrs4Y
University should be free, but only for the one course
@8PRBHSXConservative4yrs4Y
Tuition subsidies should be given according to market demand example:need more nurses-subsidize those spots more and defund other programs with less economic need or importance
@8PJS3GXConservative4yrs4Y
You should have to pay for your first year and then the last 3 years the tuition is free.
@8PFDTKFConservative4yrs4Y
In public universities, yes. In private ones, no.
@8NH9D7KConservative4yrs4Y
Education could be cheaper by changing it to pass exams while students can use online resouces to study for exams!
@8HYYTFSConservative5yrs5Y
Stop paying for their outstanding loans so that Universities can't charge higher prices because more kids can afford it
@98YZYPR2yrs2Y
Tuition cost should be the amount that the student will cost the school what’re they may be.
@98XTYYBConservative2yrs2Y
Only for in-demand fields.
@8YYBF87Conservative3yrs3Y
No, but the government should give more grants and loans to help students pay for it.
@8TTFNPD4yrs4Y
Yes, the federal government should control it and make it attainable for everyone who wants it. If grade requirements are not met after year 2, the price can then increase.
@927VB5QConservative3yrs3Y
not too sure what this is asking
@8ZYPHMXConservative3yrs3Y
University should have scolorships not free
@8ZX3GXZConservative3yrs3Y
Should be capped, but tied to inflation
@8V9VRQWConservative4yrs4Y
depending if students ca afford it
@8V9D3FPLibertarian4yrs4Y
goverment shouldnt be nvolved with schooling
@8V6DTFYConservative4yrs4Y
The government shouldn't have anything to do with education
@8TZ6QWH4yrs4Y
This is a provincial responsibility not federal. I do support tuition being tied to inflation, however.
@8TWWMMJConservative4yrs4Y
Regardless, the government should subsidize/incentivize distance learning
@8TWHGQP4yrs4Y
Limit tuition to actual funding the student needs for their course that relate to (ex. programming course for robotics, instead of dance course) one clearly has need over the other.
@96W9NG22yrs2Y
The government should give money to students to pay student lone det
@8VRC8Z24yrs4Y
Yes, but only to the people who deserve it
@8VJNWNB4yrs4Y
No, but artificial demand necessitates government intervention.
@8VHJ7JR4yrs4Y
University and College in Canada should be free for all students if they were BORN in Canada
@8VGVD8N4yrs4Y
Tuition free education for the most talented students who pass stringent exams.
@8VFMTCYConservative4yrs4Y
It’s a provincial issue, and the federal government should mind its own business.
@B2GWVFR3mos3MO
No, the government should back off in this scenario. It’s not right for the government to put its foot in this.
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