OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada is concerned about the overall integrity of the system that educates hundreds of thousands of international students and not ...
STORY CONTINUES BELOW THESE SALTWIRE VIDEOSOTTAWA - Canada is concerned about the overall integrity of the system that educates hundreds of thousands of international students and not just the added pressure they put on housing, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said in an interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
The university ecosystem that brings in foreign students"is very lucrative and it's come with some perverse effects, some fraud in the system. Some people taking advantage of what is seen to be a backdoor entry into Canada," Miller said. "Some people are making a lot of money out of it legitimately, some people are gaming the system, and my principal concern is with that integrity of the system," he said.
The opposition Conservative Party has repeatedly attacked Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government for failing to solve the housing squeeze.
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