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1 year, 9 months ago @johncros2281 So it is true that PM & Immigration Minister Listen to school owners when they implement policies for International Students. \nImagine more than $7k for Canadian & $56 k for International are students considered as abuse by the schools for the International students . 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @rally_chronicles 1:40 more restrictions more more more. Stay out. Canada is full. 11 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @MrAtaguas Put a hold on any new international student applications for 5 years and then re-evaluate. It's good for all parties involved both the students and the Canadians. 46 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @ari220884 1:34 Sir, you live in la-la land… 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @rally_chronicles Good. Stay out 5 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @Chimmy.01 Institutions like colleges and universities should become a nonprofit organization to prevent corporate greed. 40 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @ShinningALight They charge immigrants 300% more in tuition at the most expensive city in Canada. Talk about predatory lending ???? 1 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @ronaldomike At least universities have higher acceptance standards compared to college 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @WinstonSmithRoom101 lets get it down ? 3 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @Wesley_H $8000 for four months tuition in a city with rents exceeding $3,000 per month. I could literally afford a 50% tuition hike before I could afford more rent. 2 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @jonasgraham9250 International students are not the problem. Lack of housing supply is the problem. Due to zoning regulation. Stop blaming foreign students. Blame NIMBYs instead! 5 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @hchchc54 what is this guy saying? we need caps!!! the existing infrastructure is not sustainable for Canadians let alone immigrants! First fix the infrastructure 1 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @46byv6rub International students are probably willing to pay that much because graduating from a Canadian university is a pathway for them to immigrate to what they still perceive as a great country. But sooner or later, the information that Canada has been turned into a basket case will filter back to their home countries. 27 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @jacksongeorge4047 Canada need Jesus Christ. People , stop hating any people its a trap , its a sin .. love your neighbours . Turn back to jesus . Only jesus can fix canada. \n\nI repeat…\nCANADA NEED JESUS . Repent !!!!!!!! 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @Timberland1963 Personally I don’t care if they have problems. They can take pay cuts or shut down if the business model doesn’t work. We can’t let these institutions damage communities by flooding them with people that they can’t house and are taking housing from working Canadians. These are the people the universities depend on to keep the lights on, the water flowing, the streets cleared and many many other things. Price them out of the housing market and they will go elsewhere and when the university needs a tradesman they won’t be able to get one. With the lights out and the pipes plugged the place won’t appeal to any students and they will go home. 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @Summer-nm9si Soon you’re going to beg them to come to Canada and you’re gonna do it secretly. 4 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @nakasome Less fake Indian students! I wish that percentage was higher than 45%. 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @siosonfamily8123 international students come to Canada to work not to study, they know that they are spending these much money to gain work status in Canada and not to study! that's their fault!\nGovernment should funds education/school in our country for our children the future citizens of this country and not illegals status that comes in to Canada and should NOT send money abroad, like what Trudeau is doing his funding billions of Canadian tax payer money in other country! 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @TheIronSmith-s9e GOOD 2 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @antonburdin9756 I would require all educational institutions to provide housing for international student (at least 50%). If they have only 16 000 beds for international student combined - the cap would be 32 000 international students. 5 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @sergeikhripun Post secondary education should be free but with Libs, Cons and it’s never going to happen. 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @oddlyrandom5071 Good 2 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @buckmclean8391 Good...maybe some of OUR kids can attend OUR schools. 2 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @Z1TFRIT Only they are the one benefit, not Canadians 2 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @gunnerguide5597 Sounds like post secondary education and the Canadian citizens are finally reaping what they’ve sowed. For a generation and government who love to apologize for the past, they have committed so many of the same crimes it’s laughable. The weak, breed weakness. 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @Ni66otFa66er Conquered country 2 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @4mulatorza858 why is global news parroting a lobby group as if they are some reliable source ? what if I site a far right group and make claims about immigration ? 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @MrDaviyd ? 2 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @KoolKat42 I think the title should say 45% reduction in Indian students NOT international students 59 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @nasrani9936 Still too many 4 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @WhiteBear65-nk6zf The eggheads need to take a paycut for starters.? 1 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @hiro0500 they are more like international workers to me, at least i see them working in the walmart near me 8 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @KingKong- Where are the jobs for all the students or job seekers.....talk about that too....?????????????????? 3 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @marcanderson8658 We need to take advantage to them as much as possible so stop putting caps on, work amount etc lol 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @quantum1953 We don't have to pay for international students. 2 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @Queenb2001 My alma mater has already been move aggressively asking for donations for students. The reality is only 3 options either governments make up the difference in cost, or International students make up the difference in cost, or the tutions of domestic students will start to increase to that of USA, in which they pay 3x the amount we pay here currently. 8 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @IMakeStuff92 It is true here at fanshawe. I will pay 13500 for my entire 3 year program, whilst the int students will pay around 52000. It's crazy as he'll. I am worried that if the colleges start losing money like this then they may g stay raising the cost of tuition for the domestic to make up for it. 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @NoneNone-yt6nv How does housing for new Canadians and foreign students take precedents over the elderly and low income people of Canada ??? 0 09qU8UyRJjQ
1 year, 9 months ago @ahmedawad563 This is a clear tell sign that post-secondary education is only attractive in Canada, because of the possibility of working or becoming a permanent resident. Once word got out that there could be changes and restrictions, students immediately became uninterested. 219 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @noorpagambari116 Teaching 72 gender pronouns is not that popular. Who knew. People want STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths). In Canada's union run schools even school teachers run scared of Maths & science 4 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @jekburri it's because what was once referred to as an international student is now a Permanent Canadian Citizen... The numbers don't add up lol trust me we got exactly the same if not MORE now.. 6 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @johnnyboyvan Lol high quality education. One of the worst now by far! Totally woke . 11 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @alexsawa2956 Metropolitan University? \nHow long has it been around?\n\nOh, it was around for decades...\n...But was named in honor of the Father of Public Education in Canada. He's now been cancelled from history and we won't mention him anymore...\n\nAh, ok... Come on son, let's get you enrolled in a real institution of higher learning! 2 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @anotheran Miller is all about paper mill 5 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @ysf6923 Stop blaming others, there are plenty of lands around, yet the roads and infrastructures are just not there. 2 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @ewenchan1239 That's not good. 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @hailmademodeG Yea maybe stop increasing the salaries of their employees year on year by high digits exceeding inflation. How is it that some non research based tenured prof is making more than high-volume lawyers or physicians when all the prof does is lecture a day a week and have TAs as slave labour. 9 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @REALMAGGIETRUDEAU Who the heck wants to go to school in a commie country 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @esparda07 Time to shrink. Why is that such an impossibility?\nThese universities are turning into a Mafia lol. 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
1 year, 9 months ago @noorpagambari116 Saver economies should not trade with l00ter economies. This is simply colonialism with another name. Canada's leftist liberal l00ters (teachers, universities, public servants, union leaders, not for profit, city halls, liberals) after l00ting middle class of canada r l00ting people from economies with lesser taxes and better economies (which is why they r able to save as compared to the horrificness called Canada). Although Canada is an international laughing stock it is still not perceived as colonial. 0 y7oqyu5NGk4
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