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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.
A coordinated immigration policy, tax relief and fiscal crisis safeguards are recommended to sustain sector.
New technology and better enforcement will pre-emptively deter rule-breakers, deputy minister says.
Engineering schools are broadening their scope—without losing sight of their technical foundation.
Royal Roads campus in UAE temporarily closed as Ottawa issues shelter-in-place advisory.
'There are 20+ campuses in NB for 860,000 people. Do we need them all?' Read all 16 government suggestions.
Amira Elghawaby champions religious accommodations on campus.
Province invests an additional $148 million to add 4,000 new seats to high-demand programs.
Government announces a 2% increase, but bilateral agreements mean the devil is in the details.
Speed skaters dominate the medal count as the 2026 Winter Games wrap up.
At a time when news is always breaking and disinformation is on the rise, a conference explores the precarious relationship between academia and the media.
A number of Canadian universities signed MOUs with Indian post-secondary institutions.
Post-secondary sector receives small funding increase amid widespread public sector cuts.
Faculty ratify new collective agreement, but say the deal still puts them behind other Ontario universities.