Post-secondary students who fled the war in Ukraine are hoping a program that allows them to pay domestic tuition rates rather than international tuition rates will be renewed by the provincial and federal governments before it expires.
Ukrainian university students visited the Saskatchewan Legislative Building on Tuesday to share concerns they would not be able to afford their studies if the Ukrainian student tuition agreement is not extended before March 2026. Ukrainians who came to the country under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel program have been eligible to receive funding from the program.
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