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Blue Jays miss out as Shohei Ohtani agrees to 10-year, $700M US contract with Dodgers

Shohei Ohtani has opted to stay in southern California, and the Toronto Blue Jays have missed out on landing a…

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Shohei Ohtani agrees to 10-year, $700M US contract with Dodgers — sorry Toronto fans

Shohei Ohtani has opted to stay in Southern California, and the Toronto Blue Jays have missed out on landing a…

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McGill, Concordia and Bishop's present counter-offer on tuition hikes to Quebec government

English universities in Quebec are presenting a new counter-offer to the provincial government in hopes to change its plan to…

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International students left with few options after N.B. college changes deadline, revokes acceptance

Adebayo Ogunleye's phone has been ringing off the hook almost daily for three months.As president of the Nigerian-Canadian Association of…

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Is Canada accepting too many international students?

It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual,…

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B.C., Ontario vow crackdown on diploma mill schools exploiting international students

B.C. and Ontario are vowing to crack down on private post-secondary institutions that are accused of exploiting international students, after…

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What the cap on international students means for Doug Ford's government

Premier Doug Ford's government faces a sharp reduction in what has been a lucrative source of funding for Ontario's colleges…

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Ontario clamps down on public-private college partnerships amid cap on international student permits

Ontario is imposing a moratorium on new public-private college partnerships, amid a slew of other changes aimed at protecting students…

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