Canada Education Savings Act Explained

Short Title:Canada Education Savings Act
Long Title:An Act to provide financial assistance for post-secondary education savings
Citation:S.C. 2004, c. 26
Enacted By:Parliament of Canada
Date Assented:15 December 2004
1St Reading:8 October 2004
2Nd Reading:14 October 2004
3Rd Reading:7 December 2004

The Canada Education Savings Act (French: Loi canadienne sur l’épargne-études, CESA) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada. It is intended to provide financial assistance for post-secondary education savings. The first version of the law was assented to on 15 December 2004. Most sections of the act entered into force on 1 July 2005.[1]

Content

The law organizes the incentives programs provided by the Government of Canada for post-secondary education savings. As of 2020 these programs include:

Legislative history

The Canada Education Savings Act was adopted on third reading on 7 December 2004 by a large majority of 273 votes for (from both Liberal, Conservative and Bloc MPs) versus 19 against (the entire NDP caucus).[2]

Prior to the passage of the Canada Education Savings Act, dispositions administrating the CESG program were contained in the Department of Human Resources Development Act. CESG remained under the purview of Human Resources Development Canada pursuant to an Order in Council.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p2/2005/2005-06-01/pdf/g2-13911.pdf#page=320 Order in Council 2005-0932
  2. https://www.ourcommons.ca/DocumentViewer/en/38-1/house/sitting-40/hansard House of Commons Debates (Hansard Journal)
  3. http://gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p2/2005/2005-04-06/pdf/g2-13907.pdf#page=117 Order in Council 2005-420