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: 08/January/2011 at 1:11am
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Is the Statute of Limitaions on Canada Student Loans actually 6 years? And can Justice Canada still harass and threaten you with legal action after this 6 year limit?
 
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hey Jim ... no response to this yet ... anyone?
 
 
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Yes it is 6 years.
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Thanks, Johnny!
 
Does this apply to all of Canada?
Federal and Provincial?
Sorry for the flurry of questions ... I am in the dark concerning these details :(
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Federal legislation pertains to federal government matters only. Provincial matters fall under the provincial laws. so, with Canada student loans the limitation law outlined in the CSLA applies Canada wide..
 
Provincial limitation laws cite different limitation periods and even no limitation periods, such as the Ontario Limitations Of Actions & Proceedings whereas the ammendment was put into force in 2004, which exempts the Ontario government from any limitations that binds it from recovering money owed in respect of Ontario guaranteed student loans.
 
The province of Nova Scotia also exemot from any limitations in respect to guaranteed NS student loans.
 
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That's very interesting ... the federal government, last year, started sending me notifications each month of how much I owe and the interest accruing. I finished college in 2001. Is it normal for them to begin contacting me this way? And - why are they continuing to add interest to a loan that no longer exists? 
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The loan is archived and put out of recovery. That doesn't mean it doesn't exist. It stays on their database and restricts you fromt aking out any more student loans in the future - or int he hopes that one day you might acknowledge it.
 
The financial community and governments alike consider limitation issues their nemesis, of course
 
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The interest is increasing on each notice they send, though ... if archived, is this normal?

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Yes it is. THe reason is because the government will ding you all that interest in the event you want to borrow more - or acknowledge it and cause the debt to survive current limitation issues.

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Well, darn ... after they sent the first couple of notices, I called to let them know that I was on Employment Insurance, so could not pay anything at the time ... does that constitute acknowledgement acknowledgment? If so ... what happens now?
 
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No it does not.
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That's a relief!
At this point, is it safe for me to ignore the monthly notices they send?
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Only if you don't want to pay it or cannot pay it. You can't assume4 a debt is statute barred. Many have done that and found out the hard way that is really wasn't.
 
I can help if you if you are unable to repay the debt. However, if you don't want to pay it while having the means to contribute that6 is frustrating the system and not something I or anyone in my group supports. People have to come to me for help claiming hardship but it was not the case. We terminate those cases upon discovery. There are people out there who do not have good intentions, most certainly.
 
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I lived in poverty while attending college, supporting myself and my two teenage children, with no support whatsoever. I lived (?) on what I received for student loans, and a part time job at a fast food restaurant. Once I completed my courses, there were no jobs to be had in my field, and after a full year of trying, I gave up and went for whatever I could find - by this point, we were evicted from our apartment for paying the rent late too often (a pretty crappy call, to do this to a hard-working single mother, struggling to survive!). I landed a part time job, and managed to find a cheap home for myself and the kids, with my sixteen-year-old daughter working part time to help pay for our living expenses. After missing a deadline for a late payment, RBC sent my loans to collections. I claimed bankruptcy shortly after that, and I've struggled along ever since. I have become increasingly disabled, mentally and physically, so jobs are more and more limited. I've spent as much time working as I have on EI and social assistance. At 53 years old, and with my growing list of physical and mental issues, I am not likely to land a full time job that pays more than minimum wage. Once my current short-term contract is up (end of September), I hold little hope of landing a job at all, and if all goes as it has for the past ten years, I would be forced to leave anything that I was able to get within a short period of time, due to the physical/mental issues.
In other words, I am in the midst of a downward financial spiral, due to age and circumstance.
In all honesty, I'm not sure whether or not you would consider my situation one of a person who simply trying to avoid payment. If you feel that my case is legitimate, and that you would be able to help me, please advise. On the other hand ... if there are fees for your services, how would I ever be able to pay?
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I n my opinion your situation as you described can certainly be classified as hardship. It is difficult for me to make an assessment like this without knowing an individual’s situation. You have to understand my position concerning those who are of bad intentions and looking to cheat the system, and seek out help from professional groups to assist them. Some are willing to do anything for a buck, of course.  The only cause for concern was when you wrote:

At this point, is it safe for me to ignore the monthly notices they send?”

That raised concern to me simply because nothing like this should be ignored. It should be addressed and treated appropriately so that you are understood by the system – and protected.  Student loan borrowers are dealing with an extremely aggressive financial and government system here.  They have a lot of power and the only way to really protect yourself is to deal with it properly, or get professional assistance. The “do-it-yourself” way is complex without a proper information and a compass. That is what I represent for a lot of student loan borrowers these days.

If you want me to inform and navigate you, and provide you with the tools so you can take charge of this you would be surprised at how small the cost is. It is less than $250.00 bucks.

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