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Jan 2024
17m 36s

Canada’s new restrictions on internation...

TORONTO STAR
About this episode

Guest: Nicholas Keung, immigration reporter 

On Monday Canada’s immigration minister Marc Miller announced the federal government’s move to introduce a temporary cap on foreign students as part of an ongoing set of measures to limit and curb the abuse of Canada’s international student program. While the government is framing it as a solution to exploitation and a burgeoning housing and affordability crisis, there are also some concerns that international students are being made into scapegoats for domestic problems. International students also contribute more than $20 billion to the Canadian economy and 200,000 jobs. We unpack what the new plan is, who it affects and why.  

Audio sources: CTV News 

This episode was produced by Paulo Marques and Saba Eitizaz.

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