Letter to Premier Complete
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Newfoundlanders and Labradorians Against Student Debt (NLASD)
Request for the elimination of interest on NL student loans
Letter to Premier Williams, and the appropriate ministers.
Prepared and presented by: Travis George Parsons
To:
Premier Williams and the appropriate ministers
Subject: Eliminating interest on
Newfoundlanders and Labradorians Against Student Debt (NLASD) wishes to inform the government of
A short while ago we began an online campaign, and a petition to government (that will be submitted six months before the next election) outlining why we believe the interest on student loans should be eliminated. Within twenty-four hours of the initial campaign, our leader Travis Parsons was interviewed on VOCM’s Night Line, and the Premier, in the following interview, promised to hear our position and pass it along to the appropriate ministers. We wish to thank the Premier for offering his interest in this issue, and we have prepared the following request.
We request that the government of
Throughout the weeks prior to this letter, we have offered the many individuals touched by this issue to voice their concerns, and the response was overwhelming. Some key points people made were that they had no choice but to move out of the province to find work, and many also stated that they had begun their families and were contributing the economy of
Some personal examples of how the interest on loans makes it extremely difficult for people to stay in this province would be my own situation. I graduated from
It is evident by simply looking at the population pyramid of Newfoundland and Labrador that our province as a whole is becoming much more older while a huge amount of young people move away. We feel that this is a disaster waiting to happen as within the next twenty years, the population will be very much unbalanced. The large majority of the people touched with student debt are those between the ages of 18 and 35, and there is no question that this age group is both the future of our province, as well as the group that is leaving in larger numbers than ever. We need to stop this now before the problem becomes worse.
Student debt is a very serious issue in our province, and although we have low tuition compared to most other areas of
We ask the government to make this issue a top priority. It is very important as it impacts finance, education, rural development, industry, and more. The future of our province and the out-migration that is seeing our future leave in huge numbers is perhaps the most important issue facing our province. If we can stop the exodus of our citizens, we can start to build our province into a financial success. The government may subsidize
To conclude, we ask you again to please take this initiative seriously as we feel strongly that the elimination of interest on these loans will only benefit the province as a whole. We are committed in fighting for the cause of the thousands affected, because we are committed in fighting for the cause of the province we love so much. Please make this issue a key one in the upcoming weeks.
Thank you very much for your time, and please review the attached sheets to gain a greater perspective of the support we have from those with loans, as well as the
Travis Parsons, BA
Newfoundlanders and Labradorians Against Student Debt
http://nlstudentdebt.blogspot.com
Selected Experiences Relating to NL Student Loan Interest
Having to pay $478.32 monthly for the next 9 YEARS is unacceptable. As a 24 year old young women, it's hard to even think that I might be able to start living somewhat of a life as student loans have me in a choke hold position. Eliminating the interest charges would be a very big help. My goal is to get out of
I graduated from MUN Nursing in 2003 and moved to
I am currently employed in
The government is making an investment by providing student loans to those in need. The return on the investment should be based purely on the success and increased earning potential of the graduates (Taxes anyone?). The return should not be based on monetary interest from the loan itself. If you think about it, those two ways are really quite contradictory. Why is the government investing in allowing Canadian to get a better education and more money (again..taxes) if they're just going to take it back with interest payments? How about having that interest money spent on buying more products which would eventually lead to more money in the pockets of both the government and its citizens? – Jon Llewellyn
NLDL is dedicated to the planning, development and promotion of initiatives for the empowerment of the
www.nldl.org
To:
The government of
Subject: Dispensing with Interest Charges on Student Loans.
November 3, 2006
The Newfoundland and Labrador Defense League (NLDL) wishes to inform the government of
It is clear that the debt incurred by the students of this province in combination with the interest charged on that debt has a crippling effect on graduates at a time when they are preparing for their futures. This reality has resulted in many of our best and brightest relocating outside the province in an effort to increase their earning capacity and meet their student loan obligations.
The membership of the NLDL believes that the removal of interest charges from student loans will serve to entice more graduates to remain inside the province and help ensure that the cycle of out-migration is curtailed.
When older workers who are forced to leave the province often return, our youth rarely do. We must do everything possible to ensure that our educated youth are given every opportunity to utilize their knowledge and skills right here at home, for their benefit and for ours.
Respectfully yours,
The
Leadership Team:
Stephen Penney, Myles Higgins, Greg Byrne, Darren Fancey, Paul Smith and John Feltham
The NLDL is a non-profit advocacy organization made up of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians from across