Just finished academic/admin day and looking at budget headlines.
Can anyone help me parse the international student stuff? The headlines (cuts of 60% plus) look like it would be further carnage for the higher ed sector.
But, maybe the *target* is being cut but the *actuals* are already there?
05.11.2025 01:34
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Other Canadian budget observations:
There are lots of cuts to strategic innovation and industry funds. Those ones were obviously ineffective
There are lots of new strategic innovation and industry funds. These ones will definitely work
05.11.2025 00:42
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We're cutting $s to low-income 18 year-olds to access education, but we still have half a billion a year to make student loans interest-free for early-career 20-somethings "to help with the rent"
AS DUMB AS A BAG OF HAMMERS.
04.11.2025 23:47
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budget.canada.ca/2025/report-... While there are a couple hundred mentions of Indigenous people, it's all genuflection - little substantial. Look past this fiscal year, and it's all zeroes... where do they think we're going?
04.11.2025 23:53
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Here's the biggest PSE story you haven't heard yet: the Canada Student Grant for low-income students is being cut from $4200/year to $3000/year as of next August. It's implicit in the budget tables but the government is too chickenshit to actually say so directly.
04.11.2025 23:40
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Sigh.
04.11.2025 23:49
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Seriously?
04.11.2025 23:43
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Hot takes on climate implications of the 2025 Cdn budget. On one hand, lots of emphasis on investment in the low-carbon economy of the future, and using GHG reductions/$ as a standard for public investments. On the other, embrace of and subsidies for LNG as clean energy. \1
04.11.2025 23:10
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It does feel like the data break is likely to be the most substantive impact perhaps followed by how much more unpleasant summers are going to be for the civil service now.
07.10.2025 15:34
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Webinar Series β Canadian Labour Economics Forum (CLEF)
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08.09.2025 14:34
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No other way to slice it: this is incredibly fucked up.
01.08.2025 18:17
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I've made it out to Lund for my first World Economic History Congress. Excited to see lots of new economic history work from outside of the North American circuit. #wehc2025
28.07.2025 07:06
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24.04.2025 18:50
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01.04.2025 00:55
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At a time when Canada needs MASSIVE investment to transition away from the US, to build new facilities and transpo towards our ports, to rebuild our military, to build HOMES, to rebuild science and post-sec ed... to see the two main parties jump on *tax cuts* for their campaigns is depressing.
24.03.2025 16:57
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I agree with Emmett. One party is promsing a 1 point cut to the lowest income tax rate; the other 2.25 points. Neither has proposed a credible way to pay for it.
We need to see credible plans for big economic challenges and big defence/security threats.
Hope that will be coming soon.
24.03.2025 19:16
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17.03.2025 18:28
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On top of this, by Trump turning this into a question of Canadiansβ very existence as a country, rather than just an economic hit, he has guaranteed Canadians wonβt relent.
05.03.2025 16:56
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It is obvious to me that Trump has whatever the opposite of leverage is against Canada right now.
05.03.2025 16:49
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That is a fun new fact that I definitely didn't know.
05.03.2025 16:06
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One day, we'll look back on this as just Step 1 of removing women from any position of public authority.
No one is making a fuss, because it's just women, so Step 2 will be easier.
The broligarchs have already stated repeatedly that they regard women's right to vote in America as a "mistake."
01.03.2025 20:03
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Biting Vermont diss
01.03.2025 18:54
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If the Great Resegregation proves successful, it will restore an America past where racial and ethnic minorities were the occasional token presence in an otherwise white-dominated landscape. It would repeal the gains of the civil-rights era in their entirety. What its advocates want is not a restoration of explicit Jim Crow segregationβthat would shatter the illusion that their own achievements are based in a color-blind meritocracy. They want an arrangement that perpetuates racial inequality indefinitely while retaining some plausible deniability, a rigged system that maintains a mirage of equal opportunity while maintaining an unofficial racial hierarchy. Like elections in authoritarian countries where the autocrat is always reelected in a landslide, they want a system in which they never risk losing but can still pretend they won fairly.
The attacks on DEI are a pretext for a much more radical agenda of reversing the gains of the civil rights movement, an objective the Trump administration is pursuing with zeal. A Great Resegregation. www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
22.02.2025 16:07
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You love to see it.
21.02.2025 04:46
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HANG IT IN THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA!!!!
21.02.2025 04:42
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Vance and others close to him are setting up the intellectual basis for American withdrawal from and hostile rivalry towards the EU based on the claim that a democratic Europe has betrayed an authoritarian vision that Vance presents as the epitome of "Western" civilisation.
20.02.2025 15:33
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