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Ontario seeks to appeal ruling that overturned student fee policy

Ontario is seeking to appeal a court ruling that struck down its directive making some post-secondary student fees optional.

Court ruled policy interfered with independence of campus organizations

Protesters outside Toronto's Ryerson University protest against the Doug Ford government. Now the government wants to appeal a court ruling that struck down its directive making some post-secondary student fees optional. (Grant Linton/CBC)

Ontario is seeking to appeal a court ruling that struck down its directive making some post-secondary student fees optional.

Training, Colleges and Universities Minister Ross Romano says the government wants to make education affordable for all students.

The Ontario Divisional Court said the so-called Student Choice Initiative interferes with the functions and independence of universities and college campus organizations.

Campus organizations such as student unions, newspapers and radio stations, food banks and LGBTQ support centres have had to lay off staff or reduce services because they received less funding this year due to the opt-out provisions.

Ryerson University's campus newspaper The Eyeopener said nearly 56 per cent of full-time students chose not to pay $5.65 to help fund it.

The Student Choice Initiative was announced in January, at the same time as a 10-per-cent cut to tuition and a cutback on the Ontario Student Assistance Plan.