Conservatives’ proposal to address youth unemployment includes boosting financial aid for students studying for high-demand careers (Canadian Affairs)
Organizations that work with post-secondary students are cautiously optimistic about a Conservative Party proposal to give more student aid to students enrolled in programs that prepare them for high-demand jobs.
Garnett Genuis, the party’s shadow minister for employment, announced the proposal Oct. 15 as part of the party’s youth employment plan.
Under the proposal, students would still qualify for financial aid based on financial need. But students studying for high-demand careers would receive more federal loans or grants ...
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Garnett Genuis, the party’s shadow minister for employment, announced the proposal Oct. 15 as part of the party’s youth employment plan.
Under the proposal, students would still qualify for financial aid based on financial need. But students studying for high-demand careers would receive more federal loans or grants ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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