Canada's population falls after student visa crackdown
Canada's population fell by 0.2% in Q3 2025, marking a dramatic shift from record growth. The decline is driven by a government crackdown on international student visas. Read the full analysis.
Canada's population fell by 0.2% in Q3 2025, marking a dramatic shift from record growth. The decline is driven by a government crackdown on international student visas. Read the full analysis.
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Despite Trump's visa crackdown, foreign student numbers at US colleges remain stable, but a sharp 17% drop in new enrollees signals future trouble for university budgets.
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Canadian authorities order emergency cull of ostriches as avian influenza spreads to commercial farms, raising concerns about food safety and wildlife protection.
The Home Office reveals tough new measures targeting international students, including banning dependants and raising financial requirements in major immigration overhaul.
Taoiseach Simon Harris makes poignant journey to Irish Memorial in Newfoundland, honouring centuries of Irish heritage and the tragic legacy of 19th century immigrants.
A British university's human rights research initiative has triggered a formal complaint from Chinese students, raising concerns about academic freedom and international relations.
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Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney makes unexpected apology to Donald Trump for Canadian government's attack ads during tense trade negotiations, revealing behind-the-scenes diplomatic tensions.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Trump's proposed immigration crackdown would target foreign-born athletes, honour students and high-achieving graduates for deportation from the US.
In a landmark speech that sent shockwaves through international markets, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told world leaders the age of free trade and open investment has ended, signalling a dramatic shift in global economic policy.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis mandates state universities to cease H-1B visa sponsorship for international students, sparking concerns about academic freedom and economic impact on Florida's tech sector.
Donald Trump's campaign launches a blistering television advertisement targeting Canada, drawing unsettling parallels to Ronald Reagan's 1980s trade tactics and sparking fresh concerns about cross-border relations.
New UCAS data reveals Chinese student applications to UK universities have increased by over 80% since 2019, with Oxford and Cambridge experiencing particularly high demand as international competition intensifies.
American visitors to Quebec City have caused a major diplomatic stir after proudly displaying the Stars and Stripes from their hotel window overlooking historic Place d'Armes, sparking local fury and accusations of cultural disrespect.
An international student paying thousands for Australian university education received a disturbing assignment about sexual violence, raising serious questions about academic standards and student wellbeing.
Donald Trump considers imposing blanket tariffs on all Canadian imports, reviving protectionist strategies reminiscent of 1980s trade battles that could severely impact UK economic interests.
Former President Donald Trump threatens to reignite trade tensions with a 25% tariff on Canadian steel, risking collateral damage to UK manufacturing and global supply chains.
In a dramatic diplomatic move, former President Donald Trump has ordered the complete cessation of all trade talks with Canada, with Senator Marco Rubio confirming the sudden breakdown in relations between the two neighbouring nations.
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