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  2. Student financial aid in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The state secures student loans (from private banks) for up to €400 per month. Student meals are supported by €1.94 per meal and available for example on (privately operated) student cafeterias on campus, thus the effective price is about €2-3. Persistent failure to progress in studies ultimately leads to the termination of student benefits.

  3. McMaster Students Union - Wikipedia

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    The MSU is a member of the Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance (since 1998), and is a former member (and current observer) of the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (2001–04 and 2009–14). From 1981 to 1998, MSU members were also members of the Canadian Federation of Students . The MSU is also a current and founding member of the ...

  4. Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal is the highest court in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. There are 8 official judicial positions, including the Chief Justice, who make up the Court of Appeal. [1] At any given time there may be one or more additional justice siting as supernumerary justices. [1]

  5. Student Loan Forgiveness: 2023 Dates To Know Now - AOL

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    June 30, 2023. Student loan debt relief has been on pause and under review of the Supreme Court since Nov. 2022. If the program is approved or a decision isn’t made by the Supreme Court before ...

  6. Student financial aid in Germany - Wikipedia

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    For low-income families, BAföG loans take over when these obligations cannot reasonably be met by parents. For every own child below the age of 10, living in the student's household, an additional 130.00 € can be requested. This can be reduced gradually if student or parent income or student assets exceed certain amounts. Thus, the amount ...

  7. Sherwood Co-op - Wikipedia

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    Sherwood Co-op is a locally-owned and operated retail co-operative that was incorporated on April 8, 1931. Sherwood Co-op has over 67,000 Member/owners, over 650 employees, assets of in excess of $136 million and annual sales over $230 million. Sherwood Co-op supports over 500 charities and non-profit organizations annually.

  8. Saskatoon Co-op - Wikipedia

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    Total assets. $146 million. Number of employees. 1,000. Website. saskatooncoop.ca. Saskatoon Co-operative Association Limited (commonly referred to as Saskatoon Co-op) is a retail cooperative. A member of Federated Co-operatives, it is headquartered in Saskatoon and has operations in the city and surrounding municipalities.

  9. Saskatchewan Progress Party - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Progress Party ( SPP) is a liberal political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It was founded in 1905 as the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan, and retained that name until members voted to change it in 2023. Until 2009, the party was affiliated with the Liberal Party of Canada . The Liberals were a dominant force in ...