25-11-2025 20:00 via nanaimobulletin.com

B.C. launches independent review of post-secondary education system

As B.C.’s colleges and universities struggle to balance budgets, the province is launching an independent review to figure out how to help.
The provincial government cited federal reductions in international study permits, global inflation and declining domestic enrolment as the primary cause of the current financial malaise.
Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills Minister Jessie Sunner hinted in a prepared statement that these schools need to retool to provide the “skilled workf
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