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canada student grants

Students in Canada can get help from the federal government right now to help pay for post-secondary education and the cost of living.

So, if you're attending university or college during the 2023-24 academic year, there are government supports you need to know about that can get you money and even help you save money.

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Affording a post-secondary education can be difficult so the federal government is planning on introducing new ways to help students in Canada.

The new measures being proposed include changes to student grants and savings accounts so more money can get to the people who need it.

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The federal government wants to revamp aspects of Canada's Registered Education Savings Plan and one of the proposed changes hasn't happened in 25 years.

As part of Budget 2023 that the government just put out, changes to the Registered Education Savings Plan — also known as an RESP — were revealed as a way to improve the system that helps people pay for post-secondary school.

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The federal government is planning on making changes to Canada Student Grants, which would give students more money to pay for their education.

In the federal budget for 2023 that was released on March 28, the government said that it knows "the higher cost of living still means that students still need support to afford an education" right now.

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Students in Canada can get money from the government with a federal benefit that's meant to help pay for post-secondary education.

The government of Canada is offering parents with children under 18 years old and students from 18 to 20 years of age the Canada Learning Bond (CLB), which puts up to $2,000 into a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP).

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