The Toronto Star is offering free limited time digital
access to post-secondary students across Canada in the months leading up to
the October federal election.
Students’
free access will end on Oct. 31. Continued access after that date will require
a paid subscription.
The paper
is calling the effort, which started in May, “the Vote2019 Offer, which
basically means we want Canada’s newest group of eligible voters to be informed
since they will have a say in how we shape our country on election day,”
according to the paper.
There are
about 2 million post-secondary students attending schools across Canada . The
Staris also extending the offer to faculty.
Any current
post-secondary student who wants to access the program needs to fill out fill out this form. They will need their school
email account to register.
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