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Posted: 2018-05-06T09:46:37Z | Updated: 2018-08-01T08:46:58Z

Sherry Mendowegan has accomplished a lot in the past six months. The mother of two bought her first car and graduated with her high school diploma in March.

Next is my college, post-secondary, and then hopefully I get some work, she says. Going to college would have been out of reach for the 41-year-old just last year. But as a participant in the basic income pilot program launched by the Canadian province of Ontario, she and her husband, Dan, can now afford the tuition fees. Shell be studying office administration at Confederation College in the city of Thunder Bay this September.

Our life has changed, Mendowegan says. Were not struggling.