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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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.
@9F7X67R2yrs2Y
Make them pay it back when they can.
@B2VDNWTNew Democratic2mos2MO
Only for low income students, students with high academic performance, or other students that stand out. For everyone else, intrest rates should be significantly lowered or abolished completely.
@965TX6Y3yrs3Y
No, but universities should lower their tuition.
@8WPFP49Conservative3yrs3Y
No but remove interest rates
@8VTWVX54yrs4Y
Yes, for low income students who complete the program.
@8VRRJFP4yrs4Y
No, unless they are willing to give students who worked very hard to pay for school $20.000 as well.
@8VR8F5KNew Democratic4yrs4Y
10,000 is more resonable.
@8VR3T6Y4yrs4Y
Yes if they found a successful job with their degree.
@8VQCY8P4yrs4Y
I think post secondary education should be publicly funded
Cost of post secondary education should be lowered
@8VQ6WPHConservative4yrs4Y
No, but they should make post secondary education more affordable.
@8VP3JPZ4yrs4Y
Just make it less expensive going forward. It has gotten out of control!
@8VJJMQD4yrs4Y
Forgive up to $7000 of student loan debt
@8VJBZ2L4yrs4Y
Make education cost less to begin with so we don’t acquire so much debt
@8VJ33RX4yrs4Y
No, just decrease the cost of schooling.
@8VHZJ2G4yrs4Y
Yes, dependant on household family income for low income families only.
@8VHMBFY4yrs4Y
Yes, if the said person has obtained a job in the field that they studied in.
@8VN5DYZ4yrs4Y
Yes but only if certain academic scores are met.
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