New Brunswick Liberals promise to eliminate interest on provincial student loans
FREDERICTON — Liberal Leader Kevin Vickers promised Tuesday that if elected, his government would stop collecting its share of interest on New Brunswick student loans for residents who choose to live in the province after graduating.
Loan recipients would be left paying interest owed to the federal government, he said during a campaign stop in Moncton.
“The new measure is designed to increase post-secondary accessibility for current and future students,” Vickers said. “But it will also have a positive impact on borrowers who are still paying off their student loans.”
The Liberals’ measure applies only to loans from the New Brunswick government. To qualify, a resident would need to attend school in the province or move back to New Brunswick when they are done their studies.


