Ontarioâs post-secondary minister has left the door open to making cuts to the provinceâs free tuition program, a day after the surprise cancellation of three major university-college expansions.Merrilee Fullerton told reporters the government cancelled new campus plans in Milton, Markham and Brampton because the province was left in âdire straitsâ by the previous Liberal government.âWeâve had to make tough decisions,â she said. When asked twice about free tuition, the minister of training, colleges and universities, reiterated the governmentâs concerns about the provinceâs finances, adding âwe need to get Ontario back on track.âThe financial aid system â a signature program introduced by the Liberals last year to help lower-income families afford post-secondary fees, provided nonrepayable grants to more than 210,000 students last year, roughly one-third of all of those studying full-time.Opposition critics pounced on the PC government on Wednesday for its decision to pull the plug on $307 million for post-secondary campus expansions: Ryerson University/Sheridan College in Brampton, a Milton site for Wilfrid Laurier University/Conestoga College and a York University/Seneca College project that has been in the works for four years.Read more:Provincial Tories pull funding for three new campuses in GTAOpinion | Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Fordâs Government for the (Old) PeopleYork U calls âurgent meetingâ to save planned campus after Tories axe fundingAt Queenâs Park, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath called the campus announcement â which came late Monday â a âbombshellâ for the communities that had been planning for years. While the Liberals âmay have shattered peopleâs trust,â she said, â⌠this government is shattering their dreams.âFullerton, however, said the PC government was elected to ârestore accountability an ...
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