COVID-19: International Students
Where are the international students? How COVID-19 could affect Northern Ontario's economy
April 23, 2020 | Hilary Hagar
Due to COVID-19, Northern Ontario's post-secondary institutions may see fewer international students in the 2020-2021 academic year compared to previous years. This briefing note seeks to calculate the economic impacts if the forecasted international student enrolment for 2020-2021 was down by 20 per cent as well as down by 50 per cent.
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