B.C. launching review of post-secondary education in wake of declining stability
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s public post-secondary institutions have seen a 70 per cent decline in international students, requiring the province to launch a review in a bid to stabilize the sector, the minister of post-secondary education said.
Jessie Sunner announced the review on Tuesday, saying Ottawa’s decision to cut international student permits was a “unilateral” move that’s contributing to the financial stress the province’s educational institutions are facing.
“We were left out of those conversations,” Sunner said of the move, adding provincial officials must be at the table in such discussions.
“We need to determine what the needs of B.C. are together. It’s hard to do that (with) a federal lens of sweeping changes across the country when the needs here in B.C. are different than other parts,” she told the news conference.


