Tires don't need apartments to live in. You're correct that any plan to ramp up education admissions would need to conqsider housing and services, or lack thereof. The schools would need to build more robust campus housing, I would imagine. That investment should fall on them, no? Something just tells me that what you envision here doesn't truly look like that, though. You admit communities were unprepared for such an influx, yet you're sad these figures are being reassessed and clawed back.
If your conviction is that we all must endure skyrocketing, worsening costs of living, so as to avoid an even worse judgement day, then you should lay out that case plainly. Include the 'and if we don't do this' part.
Tires don't need apartments to live in. You're correct that any plan to ramp up education admissions would need to conqsider housing and services, or lack thereof. The schools would need to build more robust campus housing, I would imagine. That investment should fall on them, no? Something just tells me that what you envision here doesn't truly look like that, though. You admit communities were unprepared for such an influx, yet you're sad these figures are being reassessed and clawed back.
If your conviction is that we all must endure skyrocketing, worsening costs of living, so as to avoid an even worse judgement day, then you should lay out that case plainly. Include the 'and if we don't do this' part.
I wonder if we will ever see the labour market to Study Permit match?
Amen