Universities face 'across the board' cuts in wake of international student cap
- Canadian colleges and universities are facing financial challenges due to a 35 percent reduction in international student permits, leading to layoffs and service cuts.
- The Council of Ontario Universities expects a combined loss of $330 million this fiscal year and $600 million next year due to reduced international student tuition revenue.
- The British Columbia and Ontario governments have increased funding for post-secondary institutions, but cuts to services are still occurring, according to students and university leaders.
- Immigration Minister Marc Miller stated that the international student cap was necessary to address an overheated system, impacting the funding model of universities.
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