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$2,500 CAD bursary.
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Past recipients of the $1,300 version may apply to receive an extra $1,200.
$2,500 CAD bursary.
Past recipients of the $1,300 version may apply to receive an extra $1,200.
Who Can Apply:
A Class Member of the court cases Manuge v. Her Majesty the Queen or Toth v. Her Majesty the Queen.
OR a spouse, child, grandchild, niece, nephew, son-in-law, or daughter-in-law selected by a Class Member.
Children/grandchildren/nieces/nephews can be biological, adopted, stepchildren, common-law children, or legal wards.
If the Class Member is deceased, their estate’s official representative can designate someone.
Education Requirements:
Must be enrolled (currently or in the last 5 academic years: 2019–2024) in a post-secondary program (college, university, vocational/technical school, etc.).
Program can be part-time or full-time, and online or in-person.
No restrictions on the field of study.
Program must meet basic duration and time commitment criteria set by the Canada Revenue Agency.
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$2,500 CAD bursary.
Past recipients of the $1,300 version may apply to receive an extra $1,200.
For more details, visit Universities Canada scholarship webpage.
Required Documents:
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