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 1.1k Saskatoon--University voters.
69% Yes |
31% No |
60% Yes |
26% No |
4% Yes, but only for Canadian citizens |
4% No, but reduce interest rates |
2% Yes, but only for low income students |
1% No, we cannot afford this |
2% Yes, and forgive all student load debt |
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1% Yes, but only for students with excellent grades |
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Unique answers from Saskatoon--University voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@97BT5J52yrs2Y
Yes, but only for low income Canadian citizens
@8VWCBMV4yrs4Y
No, but remove interest rates
@B3DJY382mos2MO
No, because we paid over $100,000 for my daughter to be educated. (She had no student loan but we had the loan)
@B2VK5QV2mos2MO
I don’t think it’s a good idea to waste money on useless thing and Let the people with student loans suffer
@9CBGNZD2yrs2Y
Yes, but only for low income students who are Canadian citizens
@98XMC7H2yrs2Y
@B4V49FW4hrs4H
Yes, but it should be allowed based off of income. I.e if you make over 70k personally you can pay your student debt.
@B4TMX4Y17hrs17H
The government should give out tax free loans to students. These loans can then be repaid by a percentage of their wages, similar to an income tax, but instead be a repayment tax.
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