Colleges and universities in Canada are making billions from international students, but many of those students have spoken out about living under precarious conditions.
Jovial Orlachi Osundu, president of the international students association at the University of Moncton, says international students are being wrongfully blamed for housing and job shortages.
“It is pretty unfair to use them as scapegoats to explain the wrong decisions that our political actors took in the past,” Osundu said.
Schools are now facing major reductions in the number of study permits for international students that they’ll be allocated after the federal immigration minister announced a temporary cap on Monday, with the goal
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