Corruption in Canadian Higher-Education that saw Canadian institutions abandoning academic ethics and standards to enroll foreign students was noted in 2016.[6] Conestoga faculty began reporting widespread cheating and fraud dating back to at least 2019.[7] The early 2020s saw 70% to 81% of Conestoga's enrollees as international students, most commonly from India, [8][9][10] and a 1,579% increase in international student population since 2014.[11] Its total revenue increased over $137 million year over year.[8][12]
By 2023, Conestoga College accounted for 30,395 international study permits, more than twice as many as any other post-secondary institution in Canada.[13] In October federal Minister of Immigration Marc Miller threatened a federal crack down on Canadian post secondary institutions operating as "bad actors" if they did not clean up their act.
jfroybees 0 points 5 hours ago
They have the names already for that federal crackdown. Follow the money, throw pansie ass sellouts of your nation in prison.