Ottawa will shut down shady post-secondary institutions if provinces don’t: Miller
Ottawa is ready to step in and shut down shady schools that are abusing the international student program if provinces don’t crack down, Immigration Minister Marc Miller warned Tuesday.
Miller said there are problems across the college sector, but some of the worst offenders are private institutions — and those schools need to go.
“There’s responsibility to go around,” Miller said on Parliament Hill ahead of the weekly cabinet meeting. “I just think that some of the really, really bad actors are in the private sphere and those need to be shut down.”
Provinces are responsible for addressing problems in the post-secondary sector with regards to international students, he said. But if they won’t do it, Ottawa will — although “jurisdictional questions” limit the government’s power.


