Trudeau launches student support, defends fiscal record after credit-rating cut
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau defended his government’s fiscal record on Thursday as it launched several new programs promising billions of dollars in support for students.
The moves came one day after Canada saw its credit rating downgraded by one major agency over the massive increase in government spending meant to help Canadians through the COVID-19 pandemic.
The launch of the Canada Student Service Grant, which is the centrepiece of Ottawa’s new support to students, comes two months after it was first announced by Trudeau and just in time for younger people who haven’t been able to find summer jobs.
Back in April, Trudeau announced plans for the grant, a way of giving students chances to earn some money while volunteering in “national service” activities related to fighting the pandemic.


