Canada Admits Losing Control of International Students

DISASTER: Canada Admits It Lost Control of International Student System

Ottawa has finally confessed.

The federal government admitted this week that it completely lost control of the international student program, unleashing a chaos that is now crippling Canadian cities.

A devastating new report exposes years of catastrophic policy failures that allowed study permits to explode beyond comprehension.

Officials were essentially flying blind while hundreds of thousands of foreign students poured into the country.

THE NUMBERS DON’T LIE

The statistics are absolutely staggering.

International student numbers surged to nearly one million, blowing past every housing capacity and infrastructure limit across the nation.

Colleges and universities transformed into visa factories, pumping out study permits with zero federal oversight on whether students could actually afford rent or find beds.

Basements packed with bunk beds became the grim reality for many newcomers lured by promises of Canadian education.

The report confirms what critics screamed for years.

Nobody was minding the store.

PANIC MODE ACTIVATED

The 2024 caps were not policy.

They were an admission of panic.

Faced with a housing crisis and public fury, Ottawa suddenly slammed the brakes, slashing study permits by thirty-five percent in a desperate bid to regain authority.

Damage control came far too late.

Communities from Brampton to Burnaby are already scarred by overcrowding and exploited students working illegal hours to survive.

Canada’s reputation as an education destination hangs by a thread.

Who will pay for this mess?


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