As a Canadian also from Ontario, I have NO PROBLEM with my tax dollars going towards people like Jason who are working hard to re-train and get back into the work force. It's those people who lay about on welfare and don't do anything to improve their situation that bugs me, but that's a whole other story.
It seems that davpal doesn't understand that for every hour we work we pay into this system of support in the form of Employment Insurance. You might complain about having a little taken off your paycheque while you're working, but if you ever end up unemployed or need to go back to school, you're darn happy for the help. Basically it's your own money being used to help you anyway.
And I don't know where he is getting this outrageous $500 000 figure. I'm graduating in April from a 4-year university degree, which costs much more than college. Even after paying tuition, books, rent, food, transportation costs, etc. the 4-year degree will have cost me less than $70 000. A good chunk of money, but certainly a lot less than $500 000. To cover the cost of university my parents started saving when I was born, contribute what they can now that I'm actually in school, and I bust my back every spring and summer working extended over full time hours and farming on my own as well.
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