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Temporary changes to the Canada Student Loans Program in loan year 2020-21

Published on June 2, 2020 PDF(opens a new window)

A series of temporary changes to the Canada Student Loans Program (CSLP) that are in effect for one loan year, 2020-21 :

  • Doubling of maximum Canada Student Grant (CSG) amounts for full-time students and part-time students, as well as for students with permanent disabilities and students with dependents;
  • Suspending student and spousal contributions; and
  • Raising the maximum weekly Canada Student Loan (CSL) amount from $210 per week to $350 per week. PBO estimates total net cost of this measure to be $1.4 billion in fiscal year 2020-21. This includes $259 million in additional compensation to Quebec, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. PBO does not expect a financial cost in federal tax expenditures for the Student Loan Interest Credit in fiscal year 2020-21. The time horizon for this costing is aligned to PBO’s current Economic and Fiscal Scenario, although there may be potential fiscal impacts for subsequent years.
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