Federal approach to recruiting international students creates ‘negative social consequences,’ deserves ‘rethink’ as immigration pathway, say critics

The federal government’s efforts to boost the number of incoming international students have launched a booming industry and given Canadian employers a steady stream of labour, but critics say the students themselves are paying the price.
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