For First Time Ever, Canada Has More Seniors Than Children
Posted on Wednesday, September 30, 2015, 10:26 AM, by Ana Ferrer, under
Canada News
For the first time in Canada, there are more seniors than children according to the latest demographic estimates from Statistics Canada. The national statistics agency released its annual demographic estimates on Tuesday and the numbers showed that Canada has more people aged 65 years and older...
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How Much Are You Spending on School Supplies?
Posted on Wednesday, August 26, 2015, 09:02 AM, by Ryan Hussey, under
Canada News, University Moving
August brings back-to-school items to the top of every parent's shopping list. But how much are families spending for their children's school supplies?When you think of "back-to-school" items, you think of pencils, pens, notebooks, glue, highlighters, lunchboxes, etc. These items don't seem like the...
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The Best and Worst Provinces for Student Debt
Posted on Monday, July 13, 2015, 10:22 AM, by Cassandra Rose, under
Canada News
Choosing a university? Considering moving to be closer to that university? Before settling on a choice, it's important to take your student debt into account. Since all education is controlled individually by provincial governments, some have higher levels of student debt than others.According to da...
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Tags : university, move, moving, new brunswick, quebec, nova scotia, british columbia, newfoundland and labrador, prince edward island, alberta, ontario, manitoba, saskatchewan