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3.21 Average International Undergraduate Student Tuition

The average cost of tuition for international undergraduate students was $25,180 in 2017-2018, an increase of 6.3% from 2016-2017. The largest increase in tuition costs for international undergraduate students between 1991-92 and 2017-2018 occurred in Alberta (a whopping 796%).

1.1 Community College Revenues, 2015-2016

In 2016, community college revenues in Canada were more than $11.1 billion, an increase of 2.8% from 2015. Download Excel file

1.4 University Expenditures, Canada 2015-2016

Total university expenditures in Canada in 2016 were $34.3 billion, an increase of 2.4% from 2015 expenditures. Download Excel file

1.5 Proportion of Public and Private Funding in the Post-Secondary Sector, Selected OECD Countries

Canada relies on private sources of funding for post-secondary education to a much greater degree than most other OECD countries. In 2014, only 48.4% of funding for post-secondary education in Canada came from public sources, ranking Canada 27th of 32 nations reporting.

1.7 Endowments by Institution, 2016

At the end of 2016, Canadian universities and colleges had accumulated more than $17.4 billion in endowment funds, calculated at market value, an increase of 6% from 2015.1

1.2 Community College Expenditures, 2015-2016

Community college expenditures in Canada, in 2016, totalled more than $11 billion, an increase of 1.9% from 2015. Download Excel file

1.3 University Revenues in Canada, 2015-2016

Total university revenues in Canada in 2016 were $34.4 billion, a decrease of 3.4% from revenues received in 2015. Download Excel file

4.15 Educational Attainment of Population, Ages 25 - 64, 2016

Canada’s population is very well-educated when compared to citizens of other OECD countries. In fact, at 62%, Canada leads all OECD countries in the proportion of its population that has successfully attained a college or university education by a significant margin.
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Interview / Hassan Diab

On Jan. 12, 2018, after 1,154 days spent languishing in a prison in France, Hassan Diab, a dual Lebanese-Canadian citizen, was released without ever having faced a trial. French authorities finally concluded that there wasn’t a case against him and ordered his release.

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