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Doug Ronson
Doug Ronson is a former newspaper reporter and editor. He has worked in the international education sector for more than two decades.
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Immigration
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Doug Ronson
Immigration
Jul 15
Canada: students face “traumatising” search for housing
Jul 15
The shortage of student housing is causing stress among international students, with rising rent pricing many out of the market.
News
by
Doug Ronson
News
Jul 06
Laurentian tuition freeze targets int’l students
Jul 06
Cash-strapped Laurentian University is freezing international tuition in a bid to attract more students to the public university in Sudbury, Ontario.
News
by
Doug Ronson
News
Jul 06
Homestay hosts’ compensation raised in Canada
Jul 06
Homestay programs in Canada are raising host compensation as the sector continues to face a homestay shortage due to fears of Covid and the impact of inflation.
News
by
Doug Ronson
News
Jun 09
Québec halts private college PSW pathway
Jun 09
The Québec government has announced a decision to terminate pathways for international students from private colleges in the province.
News
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Doug Ronson
News
May 30
British Columbia: weekend curfew dropped
May 30
The Greater Victoria School District in BC has dropped a curfew prohibiting international students from visiting downtown on Friday and Saturday evenings.
K-12
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Doug Ronson
K-12
May 20
CAPS-I: pandemic has brought mental health issues “to the forefront”
May 20
At its first in-person conference in three years, the Canadian Association of Public Schools – International tackled mental health issues in several sessions.
Policy
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Doug Ronson
Policy
Apr 29
DHS investigating after students fail to appear for class
Apr 29
DHS is investigating after a large number of students from Bangladesh enrolled in Washington State community colleges and failed to show up for classes.
News
by
Doug Ronson
News
Apr 20
Canada: homestay shortage hitting enrolments
Apr 20
A shortage of host families in Canada has forced some international education programs to stop accepting new students who need homestay.
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Apr 20
John Taplin, Adventures in the Language Business
Apr 20
One of the tragedies of Covid, and I include Global Village Calgary in this, is that people working in the sector lost their professional lives, their social lives, when the school shut down
News
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Doug Ronson
News
Apr 19
Laurentian cuts “could have been prevented”
Apr 19
Laurentian University senior staff "should resign" after the Ontario auditor general slammed the administration for pushing it into creditor protection.
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