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Reward Years: Canadian Press and Tuition Fees

reward years: What are we doing, British Columbia Are we collectively going to say that that's all OK on Tuesday, May 9 Are we really going to reward 16 years of malgovernance on Tuesday My students will be graduating soon in a province that has the worst-performing economy for young people and some of the highest tuition fees in Canada, according to Huffington Post Canada. They're more than likely to join the increasing numbers of post-secondary students using food banks. Photo Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press We're all familiar with the adage that children learn what they live, that they don't pay as much attention to what we say but they're always watching what we do. They're also unlikely to be able to afford a home and will have to seriously consider whether they can afford to have a family, daycare costs being what they are. Are we collectively going to say that that's all OK on Tuesday, May 9 function commercial video var The B.C. Liberals inherited a surplus when they won the election in 2001. And while they're dealing with all that, they'll also soon be responsible for the massive debt that the B.C. Liberals have accrued over the past 16 years, to say nothing about the huge contractual obligations they'll be saddled with, courtesy of Christy Clark's pay-for-play politics. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.