High school students walk out of classes to protest Ontario's OSAP cuts | CBC
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High school students walk out of classes to protest Ontario's OSAP cuts | CBC
"Starting this fall, Premier Doug Ford's government will significantly reduce grant amounts under the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). Students at dozens of schools across the province are leaving classes today starting at noon ET to protest the planned changes. Many say the cuts would hurt their education."
"Students are currently in limbo because the new OSAP calculator, which factors in changes, hasn't been released. The province has repeatedly defended the move, saying OSAP's current structure is unsustainable."
"Rain and thunderstorms are forecast in many areas, so there'll be plenty of umbrellas being held up along with protest signs. In London, rain is expected to be heavy at times, with a risk of thunderstorms."
High school students across Ontario staged walkouts starting at noon to protest the Ford government's planned cuts to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). Beginning this fall, grant amounts under OSAP will be significantly reduced. Students argue the cuts would harm their education, while the provincial government maintains the current OSAP structure is unsustainable. Students face uncertainty as the new OSAP calculator reflecting these changes has not yet been released. Despite adverse weather conditions including rain and thunderstorms forecasted across southwestern Ontario, students proceeded with their protests, with some schools postponing walkouts due to severe weather.
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