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  2. Student financial aid in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Government sponsored Student Loans in Canada was designed to help post-secondary students pay for their education in Canada. The federal government funds the Canada Student Loan Program (CSLP) and the provinces may fund their own programs or be integrated with the CSLP. In addition, Canadian banks offer commercial loans targeted for students in ...

  3. Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped - Wikipedia

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    The Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped ( AISH) is a provincial program established in 1979 in Alberta, Canada, that provides financial and health related benefits to eligible adult Albertans under the age of 65, who are legally identified as having severe and permanent disabilities that seriously impede the individual's ability to earn ...

  4. Disability in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The three most-prevalent forms of disability in Canada are chronic pain issues, mobility, and flexibility limitations. Around 11% of Canadian adults experience one of these disability types, and 40% of those people have had all three at the same time. [1] Disabled people in Canada have historically experienced many forms of discrimination and ...

  5. How to Apply for a Disability Discharge for a Loan - WebMD

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    Permanent disability, on the other hand, is an impairment, mild or severe, which is expected to last for the rest of the person’s natural life. ... recipients of the TEACH grant may be able to ...

  6. History of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    History of Saskatchewan encompasses the study of past human events and activities of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, the middle of Canada's three prairie provinces. Archaeological studies give some clues as to the history and lifestyles of the Palaeo-Indian, Taltheilei , and Shield Archaic traditions who were the first occupants of the ...

  7. Is Narcolepsy a Disability? Everything You Need to Know

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    The sooner you apply for disability benefits, the better. It can take 3 to 5 months for the SSA to process your claim.. Before you apply, make sure that you have all the medical information the ...

  8. Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission - Wikipedia

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    Since 1979, additional grounds have been added to the Code, including mental disability in 1989, and sexual orientation, family status and receipt of public assistance in 1993." Structural changes of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission 2010-2011 The Saskatchewan Human Rights Tribunal Eliminated

  9. Saskatchewan Arts Board - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Board's Permanent Collection is a collection of art by Saskatchewan artists. It includes approximately 3,000 works of art in all media by 750 artists and is the largest body of work by Saskatchewan artists in the world. The Arts Board makes the Permanent Collection accessible by bringing it to workplaces, schools and communities.