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MPs call for crackdown on student protest encampments, ban on display of terror symbols
Many recommendations in the antisemitism and Islamophobia reports were rejected by Conservative, Bloc MPs.
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Ontario colleges cut spending by $752-million this year as sector undergoes major shift away from international students
Ontario colleges have cut their spending by $752-million so far this fiscal year as the sector grapples with a rapid drop in international enrolment.
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After Sir John A. Macdonald, Quebec institutions debate pulling Lionel Groulx’s name
The Université de Montréal considered whether to rename a building on its main campus.
Financial Post
Immigration whiplash hits Canada’s colleges in warning for economy
Struggling colleges show the early impact of an immigration pullback, a major policy reversal by Justin Trudeau’s government.
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