Ontario lifting post-secondary tuition freeze, boosting funding

Queen's University campus in Kingston, Ontario, is shown on Wednesday March 18, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

TORONTO - Ontario is giving colleges and universities a multi-billion-dollar funding boost, while also lifting a seven-year tuition fee freeze in order to address severe financial strain critics say is at least partly of the provincial government's own making.

Colleges and Universities Minister Nolan Quinn also announced Thursday that the government will cut back on the amount of financial assistance grants for students, leaning more heavily on loans, which students called a double whammy when combined with higher tuition.

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