Students should learn more about tax filing to save the most money.
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TMU students are feeling the pinch at the checkout counter as food prices continue to increase.
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Newly admitted students in 2023 will receive 25% less in scholarship funds.
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TMU apologizes, says delays are due to enrolment confirmation issues.
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EnvironmentFeaturesFinanceHomepageNewsStabilityStudents
Young Adults Struggle to Balance Sustainability with Affordability
by Racy Rafiqueby Racy RafiqueThe rising cost of living is an obstacle in the drive to live green, but the burden is not entirely on them.
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Experts explain how students can prepare for an economic downturn.
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FinanceHousingLocal NewsNewsOff Campus
Hike in Living Expenses Leads Young Canadians to Delay Home Purchasing, Poll Finds
by Kiarra Swabyby Kiarra SwabySince the start of 2022, buying a home is no longer a priority for one third of young Canadians.
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AccessibilityFinanceHealthNewsOn CampusStudentsTMU NewsTuition
TMU Says Wait Times Will Improve If Students Pay More for Health Care — Will They?
by Racy Rafiqueby Racy Rafique8.5% of students voted to increase student health service fees by 888%.
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A look at how the mayoral candidates plan to tackle property tax.
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Nova Scotia undergraduates paying the most at $9,328.
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