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This student could have paid off the increase four days ago. Take 31 nights and multiply by four hours a night, then multiply that by $9.90 (Quebec’s minimum wage), and it equals $1,386. If you were wise enough to not incur any legal fees in the process, you probably spent four hours a night protesting. Now consider that you have protested for 35 nights straight. Discount that into present value and you are talking about a cost of $1,183. Now consider that on average, 35% of the increase will be returned to students through other streams (i.e. That means an increase of $325, $650, $975 in years 1, 2 and 3 respectively. Assume they will be starting next year and be affected by the increase in each year of their education. Consider the following: With Quebec CGEPs, a typical undergrad will spend three years in university. So I thought I would run a few numbers to see if it makes any sense. As a post-secondary student, I have been mildly intrigued by the ongoing tuition hike issue in Quebec. Re: Paying Your Own Way, editorial, May 28. The hundreds of millions of dollars we would save by deleting this duplication in our education system would certainly assist in fixing our child poverty, housing and medical issues. If those in the Ontario Catholic school system and the Archbishop of that church do not wish to play in the same sandbox as the rest of us when it comes to the issue of lesbian/bisexual/gay/transgendered groups and bullying, perhaps the time has come to take a serious look as to why we should be paying for their “separate” school system. In a publicly funded school, even more so. How much longer can we accept a school system in Ontario that clearly designates a significant percentage of the population as essentially defective? Teaching hate to children anywhere is unacceptable. All that other stuff about respect and compassion is just hypocritical drivel meant to cover up the real message: Gays are just a bunch of pervs.
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