B.C. higher education crisis triggered by federal cap
Federal international student caps push B.C.'s small colleges to the brink, exposing decades of provincial underfunding that threatens social mobility and local economies.
Federal international student caps push B.C.'s small colleges to the brink, exposing decades of provincial underfunding that threatens social mobility and local economies.
Ontario secures legal victory to expand online betting services to players outside Canada, marking significant growth for the province's gaming industry. Learn about the implications.
University of Ottawa and Carleton student unions condemn federal plan to slash study permits by 65% in 2026, warning of devastating impact on underfunded institutions.
The UN nuclear watchdog has been unable to verify Iran's stockpile of near-weapons grade uranium for several months, raising global security concerns. Learn about the implications.
Top diplomats from G7 nations gather in Niagara-on-the-Lake for crucial talks with Ukraine's foreign minister. Key discussions focus on international support and security cooperation amid ongoing conflicts.
Quebec Superior Court refuses to rule on a new interpretation of Bill 2, stating it would not protect doctors in future legal challenges. Learn the implications for healthcare.
Former President Donald Trump defends his plan to bring 600,000 Chinese students to US universities, arguing it benefits American economy despite MAGA supporters' concerns about espionage and competition.
Switzerland could finalize a deal with the United States to reduce tariffs by the end of this week, potentially boosting Swiss watch exports and trade relations between the two nations.
Trump warns a Supreme Court ruling against his tariffs could cost the US over $3 trillion, as trade experts analyze the legal and economic fallout for Canada and global markets.
The British government finds itself embroiled in a diplomatic dispute involving former U.S. President Donald Trump and the BBC. Get the latest developments on this international controversy.
Canada welcomes G7 foreign ministers including US Secretary Rubio for crucial discussions. Expert analysis on meeting significance and key agenda items for international cooperation.
Canadian Minister Anand welcomes U.S. Secretary Rubio and G7 counterparts for crucial foreign affairs discussions in Niagara. Key global issues on the agenda as Canada leads diplomatic efforts.
Canada's Minister Anand welcomes U.S. Secretary Rubio and global counterparts for pivotal G7 discussions. Expert analysis reveals key agenda items and diplomatic significance.
HoopLife Basketball brings world-class coaching and inspiration to Regina youth through specialized clinics featuring international basketball talent and professional instruction.
Halifax Stanfield International Airport alerts passengers about expected delays and cancellations caused by the ongoing U.S. government shutdown. Plan ahead for your travel.
Ontario judge dismisses billionaire Frank Stronach's bid to quash committal to trial on sexual assault charges. Latest development in high-profile Toronto case.
China announces new chemical restrictions following agreement with Trump administration on fentanyl tariffs. Key development in international drug control cooperation.
New data reveals Canada rejected record numbers of Indian student applications with approval rates falling 93% in two years. Learn about the policy shifts affecting international education.
Canada and international partners condemn escalating violence in Sudan's Darfur region. Toronto protesters stand in solidarity as global concern grows over humanitarian crisis.
U.S. military strikes on alleged drug vessels in eastern Pacific kill six people as international calls for investigations grow. Defense Secretary confirms escalating operations.
Edmonton's Farmfair International returns with rodeo thrills, agricultural education, and family entertainment, connecting city dwellers with Alberta's farming heritage.
A beloved Vancouver tennis instructor's life was tragically cut short during a visit to South Korea when an alleged drunk driver struck him while crossing the street. The international incident has left family and students devastated.
Three young Afghan women facing deportation from Pakistan have safely arrived in Regina, where they'll continue their education thanks to Canadian supporters.
The Liberal government's upcoming budget proposes significant changes to international student enrollment, addressing housing concerns while maintaining Canada's competitive edge in global education.
High-level American delegation including Secretary of State and Senator Marco Rubio will participate in next week's G7 foreign ministers meeting, signaling strengthened transatlantic cooperation on global security challenges.
The National Retail Federation forecasts unprecedented holiday spending as American consumers defy inflation concerns with record-breaking retail activity.
Parti Québécois announces ambitious plan to significantly expand Quebec's international representation if elected, aiming to strengthen economic and diplomatic ties across the globe.
After weeks of brutal conflict, Sudan's warring factions have agreed to a 72-hour truce, opening critical windows for humanitarian assistance and civilian evacuation.
International Criminal Court judges confirm 36 charges against Joseph Kony, leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, for war crimes and crimes against humanity spanning decades of conflict.
Canadian universities face an existential threat as international student caps and declining revenues create a perfect storm. Discover how institutions are fighting to survive and what it means for students.