SAIT layoffs highlight funding challenges at Alberta post-secondary schools
A decision by the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology to lay off 30 employees is highlighting the funding challenges faced by post-secondary institutions across Alberta.
#Education #Money #News #Politics
https://globalnews.ca/news/11806280/sait-layoffs-international-students-tuition-funding-tools/
Ontario pushes ahead with medical residency rule change for international students
Ontario is embedding in legislation a policy that would give priority for medical residency positions to applicants with a connection to the province. It requires international graduates to have either gone to school or recently lived in Ontario for 2 years.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-medical-residency-international-graduates-9.7167730?cmp=rss
Ontario pushes ahead with medical residency rule change for international students
Ontario is embedding in legislation a policy that would give priority for medical residency positions to applicants with a connection to the province. It requires international graduates to have either gone to school or recently lived in Ontario for 2 years.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-medical-residency-international-graduates-9.7167730?cmp=rss
Ontario pushes ahead with medical residency rule change for international students
Ontario is embedding in legislation a policy that would give priority for medical residency positions to applicants with a connection to the province. It requires international graduates to have either gone to school or recently lived in Ontario for 2 years.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-medical-residency-international-graduates-9.7167730?cmp=rss
Ontario pushes ahead with medical residency rule change for international students
Ontario is embedding in legislation a policy that would give priority for medical residency positions to applicants with a connection to the province. It requires international graduates to have either gone to school or recently lived in Ontario for 2 years.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-medical-residency-international-graduates-9.7167730?cmp=rss
Ontario pushes ahead with medical residency rule change for international students
Ontario is embedding in legislation a policy that would give priority for medical residency positions to applicants with a connection to the province. It requires international graduates to have either gone to school or recently lived in Ontario for 2 years.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-medical-residency-international-graduates-9.7167730?cmp=rss
Ontario pushes ahead with medical residency rule change for international students
Ontario is embedding in legislation a policy that would give priority for medical residency positions to applicants with a connection to the province. It requires international graduates to have either gone to school or recently lived in Ontario for 2 years.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-medical-residency-international-graduates-9.7167730?cmp=rss
SAIT cutting more than 30 positions, citing declining enrolment
SAIT is cutting dozens of positions, according to an internal email obtained by CBC News. The educational institution told the CBC in a statement the cuts are due to lower enrolment and shifts in government policy regarding international students.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/sait-cutting-jobs-declining-enrolment-9.7165375?cmp=rss

CPC-CG member Dr David McCollum is presenting 'Social mobility & global mobility: Framings of social mobilities through the #TuringScheme' at the Centre for Global Higher Education Conference.

David is one of the panellists exploring components of the student mobility landscape in the UK, post-#Brexit.

Find out more: https://www.researchcghe.org/events/cghe-2026-navigating-the-equity-crisis-in-global-he/

#studentmobility #brexit #highereducation #internationalstudents #ukuniversities #erasmusplus #turingscheme #taith #virtualmobility #geopolitics

CGHE 2026: Navigating the equity crisis in global HE | Centre for Global Higher Education

Transit Windsor's $8M deficit driven by ridership drops, frozen provincial funding and 'startling' sick days
Council heard this week that Transit Windsor's deficit was driven by the drop in International Students, provincial funding not meeting expectations, and a "startling" number of employee sick days.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/transit-windsor-deficit-council-city-province-9.7164179?cmp=rss