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Harper announces easing of criteria for student loans

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People training for jobs such as a forestry technician, home inspector and paralegal will become eligible for federal grants after a change to student loan criteria kicks in next year.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Tuesday that the government will reduce its requiremen­ts for financial assistance by allowing people to apply if their post-secondary programs last a minimum of 34 weeks.

Under the current Canada Student Grants program, pupils must be in school at least 60 weeks.

Harper told a packed gymnasium Tuesday at Seycove Secondary school in North Vancouver that money should not be a barrier for promising students to obtain training.

“We believe this will provide opportunit­y and change lives,” said Harper, standing in front of a backdrop of teenagers sitting on bleachers.

“(The change) will open the door to success in well-paying jobs for tens of thousands of Canadians ... in many sectors of the economy.”

The government projects that the new Canada Student Grants program will benefit about 42,000 more students every year.

Harper said the change is also meant to help older Canadians make themselves more employable, such as mothers returning to the workforce.

Diana Wilson, a mother of three, is enrolled in the education assistant program at Langara College, learning to help children with special needs.

Wilson told the Seycove students after Harper spoke that she decided to return to school rather than continue to work at various part-time jobs.

“I never thought I’d go back to school after 25 years, but it’s been a wonderful experience,” she said.

“With this support, transition­ing to a new job should be much easier.”

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces changes to the student loans program at North Vancouver’s Seycove Secondary school on Tuesday.

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