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Before committing to a colloquium, consider carefully whether the time and cost are worth the payoff.
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April 23, 2026
No more ‘soft touch’ on student visa fraud, IRCC vows
Universities Canada, CAUBO warn federal action is needed as Canada’s universities face worsening financial outlook
Committee urges penalties, random audits to crack down on foreign student visa fraud
Medical profs question Ontario’s “merit”-based admissions law
What do universities owe the public?
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