News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: PUB LTE: Student Loans Safe |
Title: | Canada: PUB LTE: Student Loans Safe |
Published On: | 1998-03-05 |
Source: | Calgary Herald (Canada) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 14:27:19 |
Re: 'Police not turning other cheek to dope,' Calgary Herald, Feb. 28.
Staff Sgt. Gord Banack says that a conviction for a drug offense might
prevent young people from getting a student loan in Alberta.
When I read this, I was shocked, since it seems to me that not only is this
discriminatory but potentially infringes on an applicant's Charter rights.
So I asked a few questions and did some checking at the Alberta Students
Finance web page and asked some Alberta students if this was the case.
Banack is incorrect. As I suspected, the presence of a criminal record has
no bearing on a student loan application in Alberta.
Chalk another one up to 'reefer madness'. It's no wonder kids today don't
take anti-drug campaigns seriously when they're given misleading and false
information like this.
Timothy J. Meehan
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Staff Sgt. Gord Banack says that a conviction for a drug offense might
prevent young people from getting a student loan in Alberta.
When I read this, I was shocked, since it seems to me that not only is this
discriminatory but potentially infringes on an applicant's Charter rights.
So I asked a few questions and did some checking at the Alberta Students
Finance web page and asked some Alberta students if this was the case.
Banack is incorrect. As I suspected, the presence of a criminal record has
no bearing on a student loan application in Alberta.
Chalk another one up to 'reefer madness'. It's no wonder kids today don't
take anti-drug campaigns seriously when they're given misleading and false
information like this.
Timothy J. Meehan
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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