Ontario’s private providers grapple with international study permits allocation
"We will not take this lying down" - that was the message from Ontario's private language schools regarding the province's study permit allocation announcement.
"We will not take this lying down" - that was the message from Ontario's private language schools regarding the province's study permit allocation announcement.
Ontario is expected to give 96% of its allocated study permit applications to public colleges and universities, as a result of the cap requirement handed down to provinces from federal government.
Two weeks after Ontario announced $1.3 billion funding boost designed to stabilise the province's colleges and universities, opposition politicians have said that the sector's financial stability is still as risk.
Ontario-based institutions must ensure housing is available for all international students they recruit, under new measures from the provincial government.
Ontario public-private partnership initiatives are reeling after the government announced students will no longer have access to post-study work.
People across Canada were shocked when news broke that Queen’s University in Ontario would need to make dramatic cuts to address a deficit of CAN$48 million on an operating budget of $600m.
Two months on, sector leaders continue to urgently call on the Ontario government to implement recommendations set out in a recent Blue-Ribbon Panel report.
Four students from China were killed in a car accident, raising questions about whether teenage students should be permitted to drive in Canada.