Plan:
•Our plan is to provide free tuition, free undergrad, and Free bachelor’s degree.
•Discounted 10% Master’s degree and 5% PhD degree amount =
Average Master’s degree = $12,000 Average PhD Degree amount= $14,089
Plan= $10, 800 Plan= $13, 385
•Average debt for Canadian university graduate is $ 27,000 dollars.
•We will cut 575 million dollars off of the $2.3 billion federal government's spending on prisons each year.
•To do that we will close smaller prisons in smaller towns, stop constructing new prisons and move the prisoners to …show more content…
(Around $ a child each month of normal childcare benefits)
•We are going to implement the project in Ontario for the first 4 years and then if it works out we are going expand the project throughout Canada.
•2 children’s child benefits for a household making over $ 80, 000 a year will receive around $304 dollars a month for two children as of today.
•Plan is to support education for people planning to attend post-secondary education only. If they decide not to attend post-secondary education they money will go towards other families and unfortunate communities.
•We are saving 86,400 dollars averagely in 18 years from child benefits that will go to towards funding for post-secondary education.
•Students will still receive scholarships grants, but no more money handed to them, Recognition and awards from scholarships only.
•Our plan is not going to increase Debt of …show more content…
Discounted Master's by 10% degree and discounted Ph.D. degree by 5%. Taxes remain the exact same. If parent’s income is $80,000+ dollars on average, childcare benefits will be cut by 30%. Also, The living and cost expenses have to be paid on their own. The money only covers the first four years of post-secondary education and this only applies to long-term residents of Canada. The money is taken out from the normal child benefits funding and 500 Million every year from prisons will be saved in an RESP(Registered Education Savings Plan). If you are only a Canadian citizen 4 years prior to post-secondary education, 4/18 of the costs are covered but the rest you have to pay with your own