Tag: Ontario

Aggravatingly Clueless

Much of the current discourse about international students sounds something like this: “We love international students, it’s just that we want them to get a more Canadian-oriented education. They shouldn’t be in global business programs, they should be in trades programs, they should be in health programs. You know, things that contribute to Canadian society. If only we enrolled international students in these programs, we could let in more and more of them”. This is, simply, a combination of wishful

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The College Program Apocalypse

A lot of people have been speculating about what’s going to happen in the Ontario College sector now that its use of the money-printing machine of ever-increasing international student numbers has been shut off. Some have speculated about Laurentian-style bankruptcies. I think that’s extraordinarily unlikely given the way this is playing out. I do think some significant changes—sometimes quite deleterious ones—are going to occur in Ontario post-secondary. It’s just that it’s going to happen at the level of individual programs,

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A Queen’s Park (Almost) Nothingburger

Writing this blog because I suspect I am going to be inundated with press calls today and will not have time to answer them all. Journos! Take all the quotes you want from this blog—it’s fine with me. For those sick of hearing about Ontario—skip this one and we’ll see you tomorrow for the podcast with Andrew Norton. There was almost nothing new in yesterday’s budget. Virtually everything that is in the budget was already signaled about a month ago

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The Ontario Funding Announcement

Hi all. Today’s post is on last week’s announcement of a support package for post-secondary education by the Government of Ontario. I’ll be as descriptive as possible; more on the actual distributional impacts will follow. (For a longer version of all this, you may want to check into Monday night’s edition of The Agenda, in which I expound on this stuff along with Mike Schreiner, Peggy Sattler, and Shamji Adil. Fun times. Thanks to Steve Paikin for inviting me on.)

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How bad is it going to get in Ontario? Really Bad.

Last Friday, the Ontario government issued a media release outlining what it was going to do with respect to international students in the wake of the Government of Canada’s Monday announcement on study permits and work visas. I reproduce it substantially intact below because it is so objectively terrible. To protect the integrity of postsecondary education and promote employment in critical sectors like health care and the skilled trades, the government’s measures will include the following: Colleges and Universities Career

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