A Deep Dive into the Recent Cuts at Saskatchewan's Leading Technical Institution
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Faces Wave of Layoffs Amid Global Enrollment Challenges
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has announced 128 layoffs in 2025 due to a significant drop in international student enrollment, tied to changes in federal immigration policy. This article explores the impact on faculty, students, and the local economy, as well as government responses and public sentiment.
Introduction
Background of Layoffs at Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Impact on Students and Faculty
Government Response to Layoffs
Strategies to Address Enrollment and Budget Issues
Public Reactions
Future Implications of Layoffs
Conclusion
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