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Reza Moridi Admits Ontario Government Approved Two Male-only Campuses In Saudi Arabia

The Canadian Press, 25 Jan, 2016 12:35 PM
    TORONTO — Ontario's colleges and universities minister says the Ontario government approved the establishment of two male-only campuses in Saudi Arabia.
     
    Premier Kathleen Wynne said Friday she'd just learned that the Saudi campuses set up by Algonquin and Niagara Colleges did not admit women, a situation she called unacceptable as she asked Reza Moridi to investigate.
     
    Moridi confirms the colleges applied to his ministry to establish the Saudi campuses, and were given the green light by previous ministers in 2008 and 2012.
     
    However, Moridi says the province's responsibility is to approve financial plans for the Saudi expansions and that it's up to the colleges to determine who is admitted.
     
    He says media stories about the male-only Saudi campuses identified a "gap" in the approvals process between the responsibilities of the government and the colleges' boards of directors, and he wants that gap closed.
     

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