This website is a testimony to the problems Canadian Student Loan borrowers experienced from approximately 1996 to 2008 and until their loans were paid off.

The privatization of the Student Loans system by the Chretien and Martin Liberal governments broke the system and defaulted thousands of borrowers who were trying to pay their loans. There were even stories of suicide due to the harassment of borrowers.

Read the report that I prepared back in 2007 here. Canada Student Loans-The Need for Change Fortunately the new Conservative government at the time revamped the program and fixed the system for new borrowers, but borrowers under the previous program were left with ruined credit and continued harassment from debt collectors.

I call on the Canadian Government to apologize to the borrowers affected by this fiasco and make amends.

Unfortunately the Liberal government is again clobbering the Education system with their changes to International Student Visas. Yes, there's a problem, but instead of a well thought out plan, they have pulled the emergency brake on the train causing a derailment. This has introduced unprecedented instability for both private and public education institutions who serve both international and local students.

Universities have been forced to cancel programs and layoff hundreds if not thousands of full-time and contract instructors.

Again, the Liberal government has messed up the education environment.


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    Posted: 13/May/2004 at 7:53pm

This is a long story, as I'm sure is everyone's. I just joined today - desparately hopeless and at the end of my rope - I searched the net for some help when I stumbled on this site.  I'll try to be brief in sharing my "realistic example".  I'll use point form.

- Graduated in 1996 with a Bach of Social Work.  Single mom with lots of debt, but qualified for loan remission and sure I'd get a good job.

- Submitted application to Remission Program along with transcripts from Malaspina College and UVIC.  Was told it would be a few months to process, so be patient. After 3 months, I started calling them and inquiring about the status. 5 months after application, I get a letter stating my transcripts were invalid because I hand-delivered them to the Remission Office. Told me to arrange for the institutions to send them "direct", so I did, which took 5 weeks to arrive.  I called Remissions and they said they'd recieved everything they needed to proceed and I should just wait for a call, which may be a few months down the road.  10 months after application, I get letter stating I'm missing a transcript (which had nothing to do with my degree and was from 18 years earlier). Was told to submitt transcript for a 3 month Nurse-Aid Certificate done in 1978 at Camosun College. Went to the college and got laughed out of the building, but was told most of the records were lost in a fire at their records dept. I asked them to write a letter to that fact and send to Remissions office.  Amazingly, I found a copy of that transcript in my own records and submitted to Remissions with a letter outlining the fire at Camosun and the letter they agreed to send.  Was told that would be sufficient documentation and I should wait for a phone call or letter. Then I got a letter saying Application Denied due to not having the application completed prior to the one year time-limit and there is no process for appeal or review.

- while all this is going on, I'm making $600.00 per month payments to Scotiabank.  They aren't happy though, and want at least $900.00.  I said I couldn't do it and still provide for my home and daughter and they said they had no choice but to send the account to collections.  After my next payment was returned to me by Scotiabank,  I asked the name of the collection agencies and was told they did not know who they contracted with and I should wait for a phone call from them to arrange repayment.

- over a year later, and after several calls to Scotiabank, I get a call from a collection person demanding full payment, threatening to take me to court, treating me like a criminal, and calling me a liar for saying that Scotiabank couldn't tell me who to contact.  Then the other calls began. turns out I have 4 different loans at 4 different agencies and all want full payment.  By now, I managed to get a job and offered to pay $150.00 per loan for a total of $600.00 per month.

- many horror stories. for example: one guy called my job and told several of the desk clerks that I was a terrible social worker and I was putting children in danger because of my student loan debt. (how that is, I just don't know). When I talked to him (Mr. Glen Campbell-not the country star), he told me he had been through college and never had to use student loans. He got a job and worked, never collected welfare or took hand-outs, etc.  If he could do it, why couldn't I?  Many more calls to my workplace despite me asking him not to, and he had dished so much dirt to my colleagues that I was the talk of the building...tsk..tsk..tsk.  I became isolated and depressed at work. eventually went on stress leave and entered therapy for 5 months over it.

- 9 years later, I'm still being called at work. threats to take me to court, to talk to my employer, to put garnishment on my wage.  They refuse to negotiate a payment...it's either borrow from your family and friends, get a consolidation loan from the bank, etc. One guy told me to sell my crappy little car(1980 Chev Tracker) even though I told him it's a condition of employment to have a vehicle and I'd be let-go if I didn't have one. He said I'd have to do it and find a job that didn't require a vehicle. 

- I'm on anti-depressants now. I'm anxious all the time. Afraid to answer the phone...quite paranoid. My self-esteem is in my boots-convinced I'm a complete failure and a low-life because I can't pay my debt to the government.  They call me at work, tell my child horrible things about me when she answers the phone, leave nasty and threatening messages with anybody who answers the phone or on the answering machine.

- I've moved in with a man who owns a home. Just yesterday remortgaged and put my name on things. We hoped to get some money from the remortgage, but only managed a small amount of equity - which needs to purchase a hot water tank.  Otherwise, the entire value of this 30 year old house is tied up in mortgage.

Sorry to carry on, but the burden is fast becoming unbearable.  I need help and don't know how to get it. These people do not understand...I'm living in poverty and going paycheque to paycheque....which I don't mind as long as I'm paying my bills. But they aren't happy with that and want more, which will only happen if I win a lottery or die and leave the insurance to them......and....don't think I haven't given good thought to the latter.

- after reading through this site today, I realize I'm not the only one that is being crippled financially and emotionally by this debt.  I don't know many of the terms used on this forum....I guess I just don't have the experience with this stuff that others do.  I don't know what it means to be status barred, or what RBC means, etc.  But, I'm trying to understand because I can't keep on this way.

 

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Less, please do yourself a favour and call John Leblanc at the Canadian Financial Wellness Group.  You are not alone in your struggles and John can help you!!  Read some of his posts on this board, his handle is "Johnny" or "help is here".  You will see he is knowledgeable and considerate.  I had an enormous student loan problem and John helped me resolve the issue - all within a matter of 3 weeks or so!!  My life is so much better now that John has helped me cope with what was a devastating situation. 

 

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Thank you.  It's good to be acknowledged and I appreciate the advice.  I will call John on monday.
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