Canada Plans Cap On International Students As Housing Crisis Deepens
Canada will consider measures to cap the number of international students in the coming months as the country wrestles with a housing shortage.
Characterizing the situation as “a system that has gotten out of control,” Miller signaled an intention to cap the number of international students entering Canada in the coming months. In an interview with CTV News, he expressed concern about the existing volume, mentioning the approximately “900,000 international students currently studying at Canadian institutions.”
While the Canadian government is contemplating specific targets, Miller opted not to disclose them immediately, stating, “We have a sense of what those numbers would look like, what the reduction of those numbers look like.” He emphasized that these discussions would first take place “around the negotiating table” with provincial colleagues.
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