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Ontario colleges lose nearly 10,000 jobs, and face cancellation or suspension of more than 600 college programs.

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      Amazing how much they were milking international students for.

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        Amazing how much they were milking international students for.

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        The UN called this whole foreign worker scam “modern slavery”, which is of course why Jagmeet supported it.

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          j_m@lemmy.ca
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          So now that they can’t exploit international students and as a result Canadian minimum wage/food service workers their business model is unsustainable - cue the world’s tiniest violin.

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            dermanus@lemmy.ca
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            Sucks for those involved, but it was a bubble built on a flood of international students. It was never sustainable.

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              The UN called this whole foreign worker scam “modern slavery”, which is of course why Jagmeet supported it.

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              ilikeboobies@lemmy.ca
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              Not even related to the article

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                Amazing how much they were milking international students for.

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                ilikeboobies@lemmy.ca
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                It was due to provinces lowering funding for domestic students

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                  Sucks for those involved, but it was a bubble built on a flood of international students. It was never sustainable.

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                  It’s much more than that, it’s a decades old problem of slowing population growth and the impact from it. North America’s least favorite economicbsuccess story is the population boom after WW2. We tell ourselves tales of ingenuity and hard work but the fact is we owe much economic success to growing the population whole other countries needed to rebuild. In the context of colleges and schools, we see a decade long period of increasing domestic demand as population and education requirements grow. But, as population growth slows the colleges find themselves with enough capacity for a generation that already graduated, with no new domestic students coming. So they fill the capacity with international students, who also help fill the missing economic capacity. The recent changes leave colleges with the original problem, capacity built for boomers and their children being far too much for the children of millennials. So they’re shrinking now. The colleges are a kind of microcosm of our entire economy. Population growth is slowing long term, and economic fallout will follow. I wish I had solutions to our problems that didn’t involve a time machine. We needed to not stop building public housing 40 years ago, we put ourselves in a housing trap that’s going to be hard to get out off. Colleges are just a prominent example.

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