BC student unions reject new provincial post-secondary review as ‘too short, too opaque’ (The Ubyssey)
The review comes after a provincial post-secondary funding review was quietly shelved, and the federal government’s recently passed budget included plans to further cut the number of new international students across Canada by nearly 50 per cent.
“Public
post-secondary institutions in BC are facing significant financial
pressures, largely due to factors such as unilateral federal reductions
to study permits for international students, global inflation and
declining domestic enrolment,” the province’s press release says.
In
response, the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills
launched this review to “establish a clear path forward to stabilize
institutions in the short term and to build a foundation for long-term
financial sustainability and operational resilience” ...
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