
Globe and Mail
Ontario colleges face biggest financial hit from Ottawa’s international student clampdown
Postsecondary institutions are grappling with a sharp drop in foreign student numbers as Ottawa clamps down on international study permits. Ontario colleges, the biggest financial winners during the enrolment boom years, stand to be the biggest losers.
Montreal Gazette
Student housing developer UTILE inks deal with Université de Montréal federation
The federation, which represents 85 student groups, will invest up to $2 million to build affordable apartments for at least 150 students.
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