Ontario NDP leader on 2-day Windsor visit with jobs, OSAP cuts on agenda
Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles begins a two-visit to Windsor on Wednesday with jobs and Premier Doug Ford's cuts to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) on the agenda.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/marit-stiles-windsor-visit-ndp-9.7155642?cmp=rss

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Sans jamais prendre en compte le fait que la religion à laquelle il s'attaquaient de façon obsessionnelle n'était pas socialement dominante, mais au contraire constitutive de l'identité de populations dominées à tous égards (en France comme au plan géopolitique), Charlie Hebdo n'a cessé de contribuer à cette stigmatisation des musulmans dont les dirigeants français ont fait de plus en plus ouvertement une stratégie de gouvernement, de la loi contre le voile de 2004 aux provocations de Manuel Valls en passant par le tournant identitaire de la droite sous la présidence de Nicolas Sarkozy.

Si l'Etat français a encouragé dans cette voie Philippe Val et ses troupes, aussi bien sous N. Sarkozy que sous François Hollande, il n'a pas su pour autant les protéger.
Depuis le massacre atroce de la rédaction perpétré par les frères Kouachi le 7 janvier 2015, Charlie Hebdo a choisi une ligne éditoriale résolument néorépublicaine, toujours marquée par la détestation de l'islam et tournée aussi contre les oppositions à l'islamophobie, donc contre la gauche de gauche.

#OSAP #JulienThéry #Islamophobie #SocDem

https://video.liberta.vip/w/9A5MbnP4ogMP9Dy8YfePQi

CHARLIE HEBDO, DU GAUCHISME POTACHE AU NÉO-RÉPUBLICANISME ISLAMOPHOBE |A. BALADI D. ZIEGLER J. THÉRY

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STUDENTS PROTEST OSAP CHANGES

Ontario students across the province are protesting about the recent changes made to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). The Ontario government has announced that, starting this fall, OSAP grants will decrease from a maximum of 85 per cent to 25 per cent.  

On Mar. 4, 2026, hundreds of students and community members from across Ontario gathered at Queen’s Park to protest the cuts. Similar protests broke out in different cities, including Waterloo and Ottawa. The OSAP changes are not only affecting post-secondary students but also secondary schools.  

At the University of Waterloo, the reaction has been described as historic. Remington Aginskaya-Zhi, Vice President of the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association (WUSA), noted that the campus is seeing a level of mobilization not seen in decades.  

“This is the most engaged we’ve seen students probably ever,” Aginskaya-Zhi said. “The rally that we held was one of the biggest gatherings or protests on campus in probably our entire history.”  

The movement is gaining even more traction in the Greater Toronto Area, where students are framing the cuts as a systemic attack on public institutions. Trudi Kiropatwa, a third-year student at Toronto Metropolitan University and a member of the Student Mobilization Committee (SMC), says the impact in Toronto is extreme.  

“We’re essentially on a sinking ship,” Kiropatwa said. “This government and their corporate cronies see us as customers and our education as an industry that is ready to be exploited.”  

The urgency stems from a lack of clarity on how these cuts will affect individual bank accounts. According to WUSA, the provincial OSAP estimator for the upcoming year has yet to be released, leaving students in a state of financial limbo.  

Kiropatwa noted that for many, the breaking point is graduating into a job market with record-high youth unemployment while saddled with massive debt.  

“Me, personally, I’m going to be graduating with tens of thousands of dollars of student debt already without these changes,” she said. “These changes are making the issue ten times worse.”  

“Students definitely are very worried,” Aginskaya-Zhi said. “We are hearing stories from students telling us they’re uncertain whether they can come back to school next year, or whether they can pursue graduate studies.”  

This uncertainty is already forcing students to make difficult lifestyle changes. Aginskaya reported that some students are opting for longer commutes rather than living in Waterloo to save on costs, while others are seeing their younger siblings reconsider university altogether.  

Beyond the provincial level, the University of Waterloo is also grappling with internal budget crisis pressures. Aginskaya-Zhi highlighted that financial support units on campus are currently understaffed, which could complicate the processing of student aid.  

“The university right now is understaffed and has lots of challenges to hire new staff…but funding should not come at the cost of giving more debt to students,” she said.  

In response, organizations like WUSA and the SMC carried out a massive convergence at Queen’s Park on Mar. 24, 2026. Despite the government maintaining its argument that the 25 per cent grant limit is sustainable, the mobilizations saw hundreds of activists reiterating demands for a full reversal.  

“We’re not here to demand a return to normal…which is a Band-Aid solution,” Kiropatwa said. “We’re here fighting for free, democratic, and accessible education.”  

“Right now, I think students are angry, and what we are focusing on is giving students an avenue to let out their anger,” Aginskaya-Zhi said.   

She emphasized that the momentum will not fade as the semester ends.   

“Just because winter term is ending and it’s summer now doesn’t mean that students have forgotten this betrayal from the government.”  

As Parliament returns to session, WUSA intends to keep the pressure on local MPPs to ensure the student voice is heard.  

“We hear your anger, we hear your frustration,”  Aginskaya-Zhi concluded as a message to the student body. “We are going to work to make sure that you can share that with us.”  

#Government #greaterTorontoArea #GTA #impact #OSAP #percent #Protest #queensPark #RemingtonAginskayaZhi #sangjun #SangjunHan #smc #Toronto #TrudiKiropatwa #UniversityOfToronto #universityOfWaterloo #UofT #UW #wusa
Canada's Unhappiness Crisis

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Hundreds of students continue protesting OSAP cuts. But will Ford’s government budge?
Hundreds of students showed up at Queen's Park Tuesday protesting Ford government’s cuts to the Ontario Student Assistance Program. But as CBC’s Naama Weingarten explains the government is unlikely to budge.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7140837?cmp=rss

Some context about #OSAP. Many people in conservative ridings, who are too wealthy for them or their children to have ever qualified, didn't realize until now that OSAP has grants, and think that it outrageous that were giving schools money for poor students to learn.

#onpoli

Ontario legislature expecting thousands of students to descend for OSAP protest
Masses of students are expected to protest at Queen's Park tomorrow as Premier Doug Ford pushes for changes to a grant program that helps Ontario students manage education costs.
#Politics #Fordgovernment #Ontariopolitics #OSAP
https://globalnews.ca/news/11742958/ontario-osap-protest-return-house/
Ontario legislature expecting thousands of students to descend for OSAP protest
Masses of students are expected to protest at Queen's Park tomorrow as Premier Doug Ford pushes for changes to a grant program that helps Ontario students manage education costs.
#Politics #Fordgovernment #Ontariopolitics #OSAP
https://globalnews.ca/news/11742958/ontario-osap-protest-return-house/
Ontario legislature expecting thousands of students to descend for OSAP protest
Masses of students are expected to protest at Queen's Park tomorrow as Premier Doug Ford pushes for changes to a grant program that helps Ontario students manage education costs.
#Politics #Fordgovernment #Ontariopolitics #OSAP
https://globalnews.ca/news/11742958/ontario-osap-protest-return-house/
Ontario legislature expecting thousands of students to descend for OSAP protest
Masses of students are expected to protest at Queen's Park tomorrow as Premier Doug Ford pushes for changes to a grant program that helps Ontario students manage education costs.
#Politics #Fordgovernment #Ontariopolitics #OSAP
https://globalnews.ca/news/11742958/ontario-osap-protest-return-house/