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From free access to Canadian parks to no-cost services that help with employment, new Canadian citizens are entitled to various complimentary facilities.

But before crossing that threshold, new immigrants have to fork out some cash when filling out Canadian citizenship and even permanent resident (PR) applications.

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If you're wondering about the cost of post-secondary tuition in Canada for schools in different provinces, Statistics Canada has some data that might help you pick out your dream school.

The data breaks down the average fees for Canadian students in each province for 2020 and 2021. According to the agency, the average cost in Canada is $6,580 for full-time undergraduate studies and $7,304 for graduate studies.

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Today, the Ontario Government released its 2021 budget and announced tons of new benefits for residents as part of the province's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

One of those benefits is the Ontario Jobs Training Tax Credit — a credit of up to $2,000 per person to cover the costs of training in 2021, which was detailed in today's press release

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The provincial government is officially upgrading the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) to include hundreds of additional options.

The initiative, announced on March 18, has added nearly 600 rapid training programs to OSAP's coverage to help supply loans and grants to people training for in-demand jobs. 

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