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Why students like us are fighting for our right to free tuition, by OSANetwork19

Protesters at Queens Park rally against cuts to OSAP.

than they are in the classroom. With Doug Ford's recent cuts to post-secondary financial aid, it seems that it will not be long until Ontario students follow suit. After the demonstration, a number of us received comments and messages online claiming that we're"lazy students" who just want free stuff. We, the students who took part in the Queens Park disruption, are all working-class students. Many of us have jobs during and between our semesters and, like most students, we'll all end up dealing with an insane amount of debt.

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