Repeal Regulation 67 | Reduce Tuition Fees | Raise the Rates

  • by: Student groups
  • recipient: people who recognize the need for increased funding

Dear Premier,


With the average social assistance cheque having lost 20% of its purchasing power in the last 18 years, education is the one of the only opportunities for people to escape poverty. However, high tuition fees and limited access to needs-based grants has shut the door to university for many low- and middle income students.

In denying assistance to students enrolled in post-secondary education programs of more than two years, the Department of Community Services is denying people the right to the education they need to gain financial independence and break the cycle of poverty.

Therefore, I am calling on your government to immediately stop discriminating against students and repeal Regulation 67 of the Employment Support and Income Assistance Act, as part of a larger strategy to reduce poverty by reducing tuition fees, introducing needs-based grants, and raising social assistance rates.

Office of the Premier

PO Box 726

Halifax, Nova Scotia

B3J 2T3

Dear Premier,



With the average social assistance cheque having lost 20% of its purchasing power in the last 18 years, education is the one of the only opportunities for people to escape poverty. However, high tuition fees and limited access to needs-based grants has shut the door to university for many low- and middle income students.


In denying assistance to students enrolled in post-secondary education programs of more than two years, the Department of Community Services is denying people the right to the education they need to gain financial independence and break the cycle of poverty.


Therefore, I am calling on your government to immediately stop discriminating against students and repeal Regulation 67 of the Employment Support and Income Assistance Act, as part of a larger strategy to reduce poverty by reducing tuition fees, introducing needs-based grants, and raising social assistance rates.


Office of the Premier


PO Box 726


Halifax, Nova Scotia


B3J 2T3

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