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This is still quite a lot for a full-time postsecondary student. I bet this is around the average part-time hours foreign students are given by businesses anyways.
They should focus on restoring public funding to postsecondary schools, tightening future foreign student quotas and shutting down diploma mills.
"They" (the Federal government) can't focus on two of these three since education is the domain of the provinces, and they've already tightened student visa numbers.
In general yes, however just like the feds are starting to work directly with municipalities on housing because provinces are dropping the ball, it's conceivable that the feds could contribute to postsecondary institutions too. AFAIK the federal government contributes to UofT's funding for example.
Universities make money hand over fist, not sure they need any more public funding. They tend to have more administrators than professors and teachers and it just seems super wasteful.
Public universities are nonprofits. The money they "make" is to cover their budgets which do a lot. Irrespective of how much staff they have, the source of funding inevitably changes the focus of the school. For example focusing on international students and the programs that are popular among them because their tuition isn't regulated and can be several times higher than domestic. This could come at the expense of funding other programs that aren't as popular while still import for society. Let me repeat, public universities are coming up with alternative sources of income to replace ever reducing public funding. If the trend continues, eventually the affordability will go away too. It already has for certain domestic programs. The end result is sky high tuitions and student debt levels like you have in the US. And make no mistake, we won't ever need less postsecondary education and research in the coming decades in our society if we want to keep a decent standard of living.
Proof please.