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Ontario colleges cut 600+ programs and 8,000+ jobs due to federal visa cap cuts, harming students and staff.
Ontario college students face growing uncertainty as federal immigration policy cuts to international student visas—reducing the annual cap to 408,000 in 2026—trigger widespread program suspensions, staff layoffs, and service reductions across the province.
Colleges, reliant on higher international tuition fees, have cut over 600 programs and eliminated more than 8,000 positions, including faculty and support staff, with institutions like George Brown and Conestoga reporting major job losses.
Declining enrollment has strained budgets, affecting student services like food support.
The changes follow a recent staff strike and have drawn criticism from unions and educators over instability and equity concerns.
Las universidades de Ontario cortaron más de 600 programas y más de 8,000 empleos debido a los recortes federales en el límite de visas, perjudicando a los estudiantes y al personal.