05) STUDENT
PROTESTS PLANNED ON 50 CAMPUSES
Special to PV
Confronting
skyrocketing tuition fees and rising student debt, the Canadian Federation of
Students will hold a cross‑Canada day of action for accessible education on
February 1st. Actions are expected on over fifty campuses from Vancouver Island
to
"The
Education is a Right campaign is the expression of students' collective vision
for a well‑funded, high‑quality, public post‑secondary
education system that builds a fair, and equitable
society" says Roxanne Dubois, CFS Chairperson.
The campaign
follows "12 days for public education" in December which saw
The CFS will
highlight attacks on education across the country, such as:
* Nova Scotia, where the
NDP government just announced that tuition fees will increase three percent per
year for the next three years, while operating grants to universities will be
cut by three percent for 2012‑13, meaning students will be paying more
and getting less;
* Quebec, where
mobilizations against the Charest Liberals will be taking place at the same
time as hundreds of thousands of students vote on a mass strike for accessible
education (see below);
*
Ontario ‑ the province with the highest
fees in the country at $6,640 average undergraduate tuition ‑ where
hundreds of thousands of students in need of aid are being left out of the new McGuinty Liberal tuition grants;
*
*
British Columbia, where students pay more in tuition
than corporations pay in taxes, but the Clark Liberal government charges the
prime interest rate plus 2.5% on student loans, adding an extra 30.2% of
principal to be repaid on the average student loan, over the standard ten‑year
period.
"The
fight for public education in Canada is part of a global effort to maintain
education as a basic right for all," Dubois says. "Around the world,
governments are tabling `austerity' budgets containing massive cuts to post‑secondary
education and other public services."
In
A joint
statement by the Communist Party and the YCL expressed full support of the CFS
slogan "education is a right" and for the student actions. The
statement calls for all students to step up their struggles against tuition
increases and reactionary governments, especially the Harper Conservatives.
"All
young people are facing a corporate steam roller in the form of tuition
fees," Drew Garvie, a student activist and
The Young
Communist League will be mobilizing for the demonstrations and promoting the
Charter of Youth Rights campaign to unite progressive youth behind fighting
demands, Garvie said. The YCL just concluded a
successful student conference in
"Despite
the economic crisis, a militant, united and coordinated struggle across the
country by students and their allies can win" said a
YCL statement issued at the end of the conference. The event also looked at the
need to link the struggles of
"We
fully support this proposal, with the caveat that
"If capitalist
Boyden added
that students must "escalate, expand and grow the movement with more
large, continued and visible actions - working
to create a broad, powerful and militant unity that cannot be ignored."
(The above
article is from the February 1-14, 2012, issue of People's