compulsory fees: Average fees, in current dollars, have increased from $1,464 in 1990-91 to $6,348 in 2012-13, and they are expected to climb to $7,437 in 2016-17. This fall, they are predicted to be $6,610, according to a report released Wednesday by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, according to CBC. Provincial tuition and compulsory fees for full-time undergrads from 1990-91 and projected for 2016-17. The national average is weighted based on enrolment per province, so isn't based solely on provincial averages, according to a spokesman for the centre. Canada: $2,243 to $6,842 N.L.: $2,059 to $2,655. P.E.I.: $2,871 to $6,710. N.S.: $2,974 to $6,969. N.B.: $2,949 to $6,527. Que.: $1,385 to $3,759. Ont.: $2,574 to $8,756. Man.: $2,316 to $4,086. Sask.: $2,367 to $7,280. Alta.: $1,970 to $7,431. B.C.: $2,770 to $5,639 and The cost of a university degree in Canada is getting steeper, with tuition and other compulsory fees expected to have about tripled from 1990 to 2017, and students in Ontario are paying most, according to research by a policy think-tank. Read about the burden on students who work free while paying for university Adjusted for inflation, fees across the country were $2,243 in 1990-91, and are predicted to rise to $6,842 in 2016-17, according to the centre. University fees by province
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