The provincial government has announced new measures for post-secondary international students, in an effort to improve the quality of learning. This includes a two-year freeze on institutions enrolling international students, as well as imposing minimum language requirements. Jayden Wasney has the latest on what local institutions are saying about the new rules.
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B.C. to improve post-secondary education for international students
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