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EXCLUSIVE: Study urges gov’t to “prioritize” foreign students in shaping future housing policy

A new academic study urges the Canadian government to “prioritize” the housing needs of international students when crafting housing policy.

Clayton DeMaine
Jan 21, 2026
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A new academic study urges the Canadian government to “prioritize” the housing needs of international students when crafting housing policy, even as Canadians face difficulties securing an affordable place to live.

The study, by Toronto Metropolitan University associate professor Zhixi Zhuang, was published in The Conversation and involved interviews with 24 international students studying in Canada from 14 different countries.

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