The federal government is reportedly considering capping the number of international students allowed to study in Canada. Andrew Chang breaks down why experts say international students are both integral to the
These were the top five reasons why students named Canada as their first choice in the August/September poll: 1. High academic rankings2. Plenty of job opportunities after graduation3. Safe and secure environment4. Vibrant cultural life5. Geographical beauty Other reasons included the nation’s ...
Studying in Canada's largest city, Toronto, is a good choice for international students for a great number of reasons. Well-known for its great food, arts.festivals, and even weather, Toronto has something to offer everyone. A multicultural (多种文化的) city and home to more than 2 millio...
Calgary: one of Canada's best-kept secrets With around1.5 million residents, Calgary is the largest city in Alberta and thethird-largest city in Canada. It has been globally recognized as a great place to live by multiple sources. For example, in 2022, Calgary was ranked thethird most liva...
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A.The kids’ parents distrusted her.B.Students had little time for her classes. C.Some kids disliked garden work.D.There was no space for school gardens. 6.Which of the following best describes the impact of the program?...
The federal cap limiting international student permits to 35% is a response to Canada’s housing crisis but has disrupted a vital revenue stream for post-secondary institutions. International students, who pay substantially higher tuition fees than domestic students, ...