
Toronto Star
Indian students outpace Ontario government in funding colleges: report
As domestic students enjoy stable or reduced tuition, Ontario colleges rely on international students, though their presence in such numbers is seen creating challenges for the municipalities the colleges are in.
CBC News
McMaster University says criticism it’s not doing enough to house students ‘completely off base’
Hamilton and Niagara postsecondary schools say they’re trying to quickly build more on-campus housing.
Waterloo Region Record
‘I do not feel safe going on campus’: OCUFA president, U of Waterloo faculty voice safety concerns as students head back after triple stabbing
The Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Association is calling for changes to ensure classroom safety.
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