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B.C., Ontario vow crackdown on diploma mill schools exploiting international students

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B.C. and Ontario are vowing to crack down on private post-secondary institutions that are accused of exploiting international students, after the federal government announced Monday it will cap the number of student permits issued in the next two years.

Federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced the government will reduce the number of student visas by 35 per cent for 2024, stating the goal is in part to target private institutions he described as “the diploma equivalent of puppy mills.”

Each province and territory will be allotted a portion of the total student visas, distributed according to population, and in some provinces, permits

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