A new online survey done out of Toronto shows Canadians believe there are too many international students, which has directly correlated with issues like housing.

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Also I can’t seem to find a link to the actual survey, but:

The survey also shows 61 per cent agree so many international students are being admitted into Canada due to mismanaged finances by post-secondary institutions in the country.

This sounds like a bullshit survey question. This article is all survey and zero data.

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mismanaged finances by post-secondary institutions in the country.

That’s a funny way to spell “chronic underfunding.”

Racists gonna racism.

There are legitimate complaints about Porsches with N stickers but only because we have a shitty regressive ticketing system. In terms of healthcare and housing it’s neoliberalism failing to properly tax and provide services… and this applies as much to some trustfund baby immigrants as to the Westons (and when I say neoliberalism please realizing I’m shitting on both Trudeau and PP neoliberalism != Liberal Party on Canada).

Wealth inequality is the issue, don’t let the owner class divide us.

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