Canada is suppose to be a "based" democratic socialist country

>Canada is suppose to be a "based" democratic socialist country
>Education is still very expensive
Ah yes.

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canada is just cold burgerstan with marginally fewer fat retards

>canadian education
xir is better off without it

unless your going to 8 years of top tier med school, post-secondary education is very cheap here.

most programs are 6-9k, compared to the states thats nothing. sorry you decided to never got a minimum wage job growing up only to have it inconvenience you.

I have a degree. I want to get another one. But then I have to pay American-tier prices for it. So I can't afford it.

>>Education is still very expensive
People complaining about tuition being $1-2K a year is without a doubt my favorite meme

>Implying it's that cheap

Oh honey...

*laughs in 1200€ annual uni tuition*

Ah yes $10k a year is reasonable for business and engineering programs.

Who is complaining about that and where you retard.

Did you actually just make up a low number as an argument when you could Google tuition costs?

Euros do complain about numbers like that, but anyways I just googled the cost of University of Toronto. $12K USD for tuition and $12K USD for room and board is about average for public universities here.

>>Canada is suppose to be a "based" democratic socialist country
To who? Even your president is a free market liberal. Canada is not even socdem.

>Canada is suppose to be a "based" democratic socialist country
it's not. it's a neoliberal country, but amerimutts assume it's socialist because neoliberalism still has "liberal" in it.

At least your universities and jobs are much better

there's like a few hundred $150k+ job postings of tech jobs in LA

Their tuition + board is about the same as ours

Read my thoughts

>live in Quebec
>pay less for medical school than non-Quebecers pay for a BA in Social Studies

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

*blows vapesmoke in your fucking face*

*Pays over 200k in taxes over my lifetime*

Heh.. noting personnell
*Dies because some bum who had been drinking for 40 years is ahead of me in the line*

JUST

Compared to the US where the average year costs around $17k, we get it off easy. We don't get it for free, but $6-7k per year or $10-11k for other programs isn't too terrible and can be paid off within a few years of work.

If you arent smart enough to warrant entry scholarships or grants you shouldnt even be allowed to attend university. Go to a trade school or something. Western society needs to cut by 50% university acceptances across the board. I did my undergrad in eng in canada and at least half my peers were absolute morons or didnt even end up in the field.

>$10k a year tuition + living expenses can easily be paid off in a few years

Yeah okay. After taxes your takehome pay isn't that much to put a dent in $40k+ loans.

From what I've seen the 10-11k programs are all STEM or business and should lead into better paying jobs.

$50k a year entry analyst jobs, sure. After tax that aint much.

>$12K USD for room and board is about average for public universities here.

This pisses me off. People BITCH about how that costs so much. But they still choose to move away to a uni where they will pay all of that shit. Instead, they could go do 2 years at a community college, save a lot of money and finish as at a University close to home...

But no, everyone has to travel to a uni far away for the party life. I have no fucking pitty

>Live in a welfare state
>Shocked when the rest of Canada subsidizes your trash government

Wow, what a shock

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If they had an education they wouldn't put their milk in bags, would they?

Man at least you don’t have a lot of niggers and Hispanics abusing the hell out of your welfare system and then complaining that they don’t get enough.

I saw some 25 year old girl complaining on TV how she’s illegal and she had a college scholarship and it wouldn’t be fair to deport her. How the fuck IS IT fair for an illegal to get a scholarship??

>Canada
>Based

Ok Justin

Canada is just America's DLC. Better than the base game, but not without its problems.

Isn't alberta receiving payments too now?

Hey

>democratic socialist
We're not supposed to be that, thank God.
Quebec takes in the least equalization payments per capita after Ontario. That's about $100 per person per month. You're not funding anything with that.

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I'm half of what I paid in university back in tax refunds, which is weird because I quit halfway through.

What? How?

I dunno. I'm not going to question it either. What I learned in uni helped me get a semi-related gubberment job, maybe that has something to do with it?

Do you know that you can get free or very cheap education in Europe? In Germany for example.