Provinces across Canada have been increasing the cost of college, just as their neighbors to the south (U.S.A.) are doing.
Currently the cheapest place for Canadians to go to college/university is Quebec. As of March 2012, the average yearly cost for attending college in Quebec is $2,519 CAD ($2,539.91 USD). But provincial officials want a 75% increase over the next five years!
One student pointed out that college students in Quebec have less debt than other Canadians, and implied that forcing young Canadians into debt was the intent: “Tuition fees are lower in Quebec than the rest of Canada, but so is the student debt, which is a good impact of low tuition fees.”-Hugo Bonin, attending Concordia
Many people are torn over whether college should be made more expensive, or free. Many with an elitist attitude say it is a “privilege” not a “right”. Well in actuality it’s neither! If our business leaders, and government leaders, are constantly harping about the lack of “skilled” employees, and they are constantly pushing grade school students to “Go On” (higher education campaign slogan used by the state government of Idaho, U.S.A.) so that we can be more competitive in the global economy, then it is not a privilege or a right, it is a requirement!
Why should we pay for college (more like getting into massive debt for life) for the benefit of industry and government? Unless our leaders are lying to us (would they?) it is obvious that higher education is now a requirement, which means if they want qualified workers then they need to pay for the education to create the qualified workers, goddam it!
So how much is the average price of a “privileged” higher education in the rest of Canada? $5,366 CAD ($5,410.55 USD)!