Canada is cutting international student visas—and that’s bad policy
Dramatically reducing the number of students admitted to Canada won’t solve the housing crisis—but it will hurt post-secondary institutions and all students
James Casey is the Research and Policy Analyst at the Canadian Federation of Students. He has worked for seven years in the non-profit sector focused on anti-poverty, student and youth advocacy. He also spent several years working in political management and organizing, aimed at giving voice to the voiceless.
Dramatically reducing the number of students admitted to Canada won’t solve the housing crisis—but it will hurt post-secondary institutions and all students
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