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A series of publications explaining Canada Student Loans, Canada Student Grants and other forms of assistance is available to help you plan and pay for your post-secondary education.
The Annual Report focuses on the Program's progress and achievements throughout the reporting year. Below you will find the latest reports.
Canada Student Loans Program Annual Report 2009-2010 (Download the PDF Version of the Canada Student Loans Program Annual Report for 2009-2010, 1.11 MB, 52 pages)
Canada Student Loans Program Annual Report 2008-2009 (Download the PDF Version of the Canada Student Loans Program Annual Report for 2008-2009, 1.35 MB, 41 pages)
Canada Student Loans Program Annual Report 2007-2008 (Download the PDF Version of the Canada Student Loans Program Annual Report for 2007-2008, 1.15 MB, 63 pages)
Since 2009, the Canada Student Loans Program has been publishing a statistical review that provides a comprehensive view of the Program and contains detailed data on federal student financial assistance.
Canada Student Loans Program 2009-2010 Statistical Review (Download the PDF Version of the Canada Student Loans Program Statistical Review for 2009-2010, 637 KB, 23 pages)
Canada Student Loans Program 2008-2009 Statistical Review (Download the PDF Version of the Canada Student Loans Statistical Review for 2008-2009, 560 KB, 24 pages)
Every year, an actuarial review of the Canada Student Loans Program is released. The report provides an evaluation of the Program's overall financial costs and provides more information to Canadians. To consult the Canada Student Loans Program's actuarial reports, please visit the website of the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions.
Pursuant to the Cabinet Directive on Streamlining Regulation (2007), a proposed regulation must be assessed to determine the net benefits to society as a whole. This report provides an analysis of the costs and benefits associated with establishing a new limit of $19 billion on the aggregate amount of outstanding Canada Student Loans in the Canada Student Financial Assistance Regulations.