Tuition caps led by conservative parties have sunk various leading universities in Canada. I believe in a highly asymmetrical approach, where domestic students / Canadian citizens will pay less for tuition, along with high-caliber international candidates who will receive significant scholarships. Students seeking education for other purposes, or who are low-caliber, should pay comparatively high fees for the privilege of engaging in higher education in Canada. I would like to see an approach to higher education that does not flatten the playing field at all, nor treats higher education as some kind of rite of passage into adulthood. The future of Canada is in a strong educational reform so that when the boomers move on from controlling the narrative, a highly talented and ambitious populace can reframe the Canadian project.
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