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Current Events in US/UK = Academic Boon for Canada?
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[QUOTE="StatGuy2000, post: 5683985, member: 339302"] It's certainly possible. On the other hand, have there not been previous periods of large spikes in international student applications in Canadian universities -- for example, the Vietnam War during the 1970's and the associated draft dodgers (many of whom enrolled in Canadian universities), the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997 (possibly even the War in Iraq during the 2000s)? I'm curious if these particular periods in history have also been accompanied with increased investment and growth in Canadian universities. The other factor to keep in mind is the budgetary situation in the various provinces (the largest source of funding for post-secondary education outside of tuition). [/QUOTE]
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