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Canadian colleges are running men-only campuses in Saudi Arabia | |
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A leading Canadian politician has said it is “unacceptable” that two of the country's colleges have campuses in Saudi Arabia that do not admit women students. | |
Kathleen Wynne, the Premier of Ontario province, has criticized both Niagara College and Ottawa-based Algonquin College for running campuses in Saudi Arabia for two years that have a men-only policy. These campuses follow Shariah law which forbids the education of men and women in the same classroom. | |
Ontario’s Colleges and Universities Minister Reza Moridi said on Thursday that he was concerned that women were excluded. | Ontario’s Colleges and Universities Minister Reza Moridi said on Thursday that he was concerned that women were excluded. |
Ms Wynne said that she told Mr Moridi to meet with the colleges as soon as she found out about the situation, which she said has “got to change”. | Ms Wynne said that she told Mr Moridi to meet with the colleges as soon as she found out about the situation, which she said has “got to change”. |
Reports speculate Ms Wynne knew about the men-only policy for months and only called out the colleges in public after the media picked up the story. | Reports speculate Ms Wynne knew about the men-only policy for months and only called out the colleges in public after the media picked up the story. |
Warren Thomas, President of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, said that he first wrote to Ms Wynne about this issue 10 months ago. | Warren Thomas, President of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, said that he first wrote to Ms Wynne about this issue 10 months ago. |
“I asked why Ontario community colleges were doing business with the Saudi government – a regime infamous for its human rights abuses. I also expressed concern over Algonquin's losses in Saudi Arabia – Ontario taxpayer money that should be spent right here in Ontario to educate Ontario students,” he said. | “I asked why Ontario community colleges were doing business with the Saudi government – a regime infamous for its human rights abuses. I also expressed concern over Algonquin's losses in Saudi Arabia – Ontario taxpayer money that should be spent right here in Ontario to educate Ontario students,” he said. |
“I'm still waiting for answers,” he added. | “I'm still waiting for answers,” he added. |
Ontario provides $1.44 billion in funding to its 24 community colleges, with Algonquin getting $103 million for the current fiscal year, while Niagara College received $45 million, according to Metro News. | Ontario provides $1.44 billion in funding to its 24 community colleges, with Algonquin getting $103 million for the current fiscal year, while Niagara College received $45 million, according to Metro News. |
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