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Headlines for September 21, 2023

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | SEP 21 2023

The National Post
India warns students as Nijjar’s lawyer asks Indo-Hindu to leave Canada

India is warning students headed to Canada of security risks just weeks after its top envoy highlighted their safety, as diplomacy and intelligence experts warn a months-long diplomatic row with India is only just beginning.

Globe and Mail
Tensions with India raise concerns fewer international students will choose to study in Canada

Diplomatic tensions between New Delhi and Ottawa threaten to curtail a relationship that funds a significant portion of Canada’s postsecondary education system.

Globe and Mail
Ottawa forecasts 1.4 million international student applications a year by 2027, document shows

The number of foreign students applying to come to Canada each year is forecast by the federal immigration department to rise to 1.4 million by 2027, an internal policy document says, which also raises concerns that such growth is “unsustainable.”

Globe and Mail
Tensions with India raise concerns fewer international students will choose to study in Canada

Diplomatic tensions between New Delhi and Ottawa threaten to curtail a relationship that funds a significant portion of Canada’s postsecondary education system.

Toronto Star
More than 40% of Ontario grads considering leaving province due to affordability crisis, survey suggests

Some 67 per cent of grads don’t make enough money to pay off their loans and save up to buy a home, according to the Ontario Real Estate Association.

CTV News
Student housing development in the works for downtown Montreal

A new student apartment building is coming to downtown Montreal, just a few metro stops away from Concordia, McGill and UQAM.

CBC News
U of Regina coach fired amid allegations of inappropriate conduct with female athletes

Wade Huber, a former coach at University of Regina, was suspended and then fired after allegations of inappropriate behavior and conduct with female athletes.

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