Postsecondary students across the country are calling for national action to tackle rising education costs. This week, the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations and the Québec Student Union partnered to bring over 100 leaders from their memberships to Parliament Hill to urge the Government of Canada to address increasing tuition costs and inflationary pressures faced by students. The policy agenda created by the two organizations focuses on two key areas: preparing students for future careers and removing barriers to productivity. Meanwhile, the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) membership has voted yes on an emergency motion supporting a potential unlimited student strike in 2026. The motion–now with the CFS National Executive–advocates for free education for all students.