International applications to Canadian universities surge after Trump election
MONTREAL — The so-called Trump effect is real when it comes to Canadian universities and Ottawa needs to take full advantage by making immigration easier, Concordia University’s president said Wednesday.
In a speech to the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations, Alan Shepard said a wave of “regressive nationalism” has manifested itself in parts of the western world, leading students and academics to consider relocating to Canada.
“I am deeply surprised by what’s happening in the U.S.,” he told reporters after his speech. “I grew up there and spent my first 40 years there and it’s pretty difficult to watch.”
He said the process for moving to Canada is unnecessarily complicated and that government needs to make it easier in order to take full advantage of the increased international interest.


