REGINA — Concerns about the future of a program that allows Ukrainian students to attend post-secondary institutions in Saskatchewan to pay domestic rates were front and centre at the Legislature this week.
Three Ukrainian students from the University of Saskatchewan were at the Legislature this week, where they raised concerns about a letter they received from the university that indicated the bursary program for Ukrainian students would end after the winter term in 2026.
The students called for the Ukrainian tuition program to continue.
“If this program genuinely gets cut, the price is going to be absolutely ridiculous,” said Ivan Teteria, a first year political studies student at University of Saskatchewan who fled from Ukraine. He said the cost would go up to $40,000 a year. “People

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