Headlines for October 21, 2024 — University Affairs - News Summed Up

Headlines for October 21, 2024 — University Affairs


The Globe and MailInternational student cap will cost schools $600-million next year, Ontario universities projectOntario universities say the federal government’s cap on international study permits will mean a loss of $300-million in revenue this year and more than $600-million next year, a drop that will have a “profound impact.”Hill TimesTo fix Canada’s innovation gap, why not fix Canada’s biggest innovation program? We could be on the verge of a tax credit that prioritizes intellectual property generation and commercialization as real drivers of future economic success. The Toronto StarDrop in international students leads Ontario universities to project $1B loss in revenues over two yearsUniversities, said the federal government “rolled out a blunt instrument” with its foreign student capThe VarsityU of T spent $1.4 million on the encampmentBusiness Board discusses April OISE ransomware attack, enrolment numbersThe GuardianUniversity of Toronto’s environmental school cuts ties to fossil fuelsPrinceton University, the only other North American school to do so, rolled back its commitment recentlyCBC NewsSentencing hearing set to begin Monday for man guilty of University of Waterloo stabbings5 days set aside to hear victim impact statements, sentencing submissions from Crown and defence.


Source: CBC News October 21, 2024 16:53 UTC



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