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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The right to further your education shouldn't be a dilemma between the ability to pay for food and housing or attend school and be indebted for many years.
@98K7VWH2yrs2Y
No, because I do not believe this would be a wise financial decision for the government, but as a student, yes.
@95N72FT3yrs3Y
I think we should help pay for post secondary in the first place
@8ZFVK9G3yrs3Y
i like to think I'm better than that so i don't have to pay anything but everybody else had to pay every last penny of there tuition
@8VS823M4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if the person can prove that they have made consistent attempts to nullify their debt. (Work records, taxes, etc.)
@8VLCY234yrs4Y
yes, only if they show good credit
@8VJFQJN4yrs4Y
Actually schooling should be free both high school and colleges and universities and yes upon completion of a course a student loan should be forgiven.
@8VJ7CMY4yrs4Y
No, but some other form of assistance in the form of a grant, or lesser forgiveness amount such as $10,000 or just adequately fund post secondaries or colleges better so tuition can he lowered. This needs a multi prong solution.
@99BQR2V2yrs2Y
post secondary schooling should be free, or at the very least cost the same as secondary schooling.
@9958DJ52yrs2Y
Yes, there should be no debt for going to learn if they pass the class is free
The education system should be more privatized.
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