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Why has the Atlantic region been hit hardest by IRCC’s student visa cuts?
Reduced international student intake threatens local economies, workforce pipelines and long-term growth in less populous regions.
Reduced international student intake threatens local economies, workforce pipelines and long-term growth in less populous regions.
Lax oversight, followed by a bungled foreign student permit cap, have wreaked damage on institutes of higher education, a parliamentary committee report concludes.
Societal needs should be considered alongside academic prowess in med school admissions, doctors argue.
Provincial funding allows the northern Ontario university to continue operating after its breakup with Laurentian.
Researchers at York University work to crack the code on shifting lake ice quality.
Provincial government amends the bill's controversial section 5 after outrage from the higher education sector.
University of Manitoba joins global Ukrainian Studies coalition.
A province-by-province overview of the issues on the horizon for 2026.
The granting agency is steering toward a new funding model to keep intellectual property rights, and the commercial technologies they spawn, in Canadian hands.
We look forward to covering the issues that matter most to you in the year to come.
Accepted by Canadian universities, some 130 students remain stuck in Gaza and Egypt, awaiting government paperwork.
The program will provide funding to bring 100 top-tier international research chairs and their teams to Canada.
Universities wrestle with establishing satellites abroad.
Students strive to make up for lost time after fall labour disruptions.