Saskatchewan Party promises increase to post-secondary scholarship

MOOSE JAW — Leader Scott Moe says the Saskatchewan Party will increase the Saskatchewan Advantage Scholarship to $750 a year for eligible students if re-elected on Oct. 26. 

Moe says that would  help students from low- to moderate- income families continue their education after high school.

The income-tested benefit would support about 8,000 students.

The increase would come into effect in next year’s budget at a cost of $2 million each year.

Moe says making post-secondary education more affordable is part of his party’s plan for a strong Saskatchewan.

Moe says the party has made a commitment to balance the budget by 2024 and to releasing a costed platform later in the campaign.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 2, 2020

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