Immigration minister says struggling universities must ask provinces for help
HALIFAX — Canada’s immigration minister says universities and colleges struggling to balance the books after federal cuts to the international student program will have to turn to their provincial governments for financial help.
Lena Metlege Diab told a crowd in Halifax Friday that the post-pandemic immigration boom helped employers struggling to find labour, but it also put unsustainable pressure on the health care system, housing and other services, which Canadians noticed. Now she says the government is looking for a better balance, and part of that is curbing the number of international students.
The number of foreign students in Canada dropped from over a million at the beginning of 2024 to about 700,000 by November 2025, said the minister.
“We are on a path to stability and predictability which is what we promised the sector we (would) do and we will honour that in 2026 and 2027 to ensure that they do well. With respect to financial (support) and so on, I would direct them to contact the provinces,” she told reporters.


