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It may not be the most conventional way to pay for university, but in 2016 hundreds of students across Canada signed up to find "sugar daddies" to raise the funds they need to get them through post-secondary education.
Matchmaking website Seekingarrangement.com released figures last week that show more and more Canadian students are signing up for its service, which matches student "sugar babies" to wealthy benefactors who are willing to provide money and gifts in exchange for paid dates and other agreements.
The University of Alberta led the way with new sign-ups in 2016, with 138 new students logging on — bringing the school's total to 422 students signed up, the seventh highest of all Canadian schools.
More Canadian Students Turning To 'Sugar Daddies' To Help Pay For Tuition, Website Says
Do you find anything wrong with this? I think some of these girls may have found their calling already, why continue with college?
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