
Auditor general plans to examine Canada’s international students program
OTTAWA — The federal auditor general is planning a probe of Canada’s international students program after critics claimed that public services were ill-equipped to take on a surge in student visas.
A spokesperson for auditor general Karen Hogan says her office is planning an audit of the program for 2026.
That review is in the early stages and details of its scope and timelines are still pending.
News of the planned audit was first reported by the Globe and Mail.