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Explained | Why are Indian students in Canada protesting?

Canada: Following protests, the Indian High Commission in Ottawa issued an advisory for Indian students affected by the sudden change.

February 21, 2022 / 11:59 IST
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Canada: Students have been protesting for weeks. (Image credit: m_y_s_o._/Instagram)
Canada: Students have been protesting for weeks. (Image credit: m_y_s_o._/Instagram)

Thousands international students, mainly from India, have been affected after three Canadian colleges shut down abruptly after collecting millions of dollars in tuition fees. Following protests, the Indian High Commission in Ottawa issued an advisory for Indian students affected by the sudden change.

Three colleges in the country’s Quebec province - M College in Montreal, CDE College in Sherbrooke, and CCSQ College in Longueuil - pushed up deadlines for tuition fees, requiring students to pay up hefty quantities all of a sudden, Canada's CBC News reported. The colleges later issued a notice to students earlier this month that they were closing altogether.

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Students affiliated to the Montreal Youth Student Organization took out a car rally on February 17, in support of the affected international students, from a gurudwara in Quebec’s Montreal to the province’s ministry of education office. On January 29 too, a protest rally was taken out from outside the same gurudwara.

At another protest in Ontario province earlier this month, students shouted in Punjabi, “Haq len aaye haan, haq lay ke javan gey (We’re here to seek justice, we won’t stop till we get justice),” The Canadian Bazaar reported.