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Publication Date: March 5, 2026 - 12:56

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City fears Algonquin College cuts could harm recruitment efforts

March 5, 2026

An internal city analysis reviewed roughly 30 programs the college was thinking of suspending and ultimately did cancel after a unanimous board of governors vote on Monday. The city found that the elimination of nine programs would affect its ability to hire staff in the future.



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