Student group calls on Nova Scotia post-secondary students to stage weeklong strike


HALIFAX — The Canadian Federation of Students is calling on Nova Scotia’s post-secondary students to stage a weeklong, provincewide strike to protest provincial budget cuts and demand affordable tuition.

The organization that represents five student unions in Nova Scotia says the provincial budget tabled Monday could result in substantial program and job losses at post-secondary institutions.

As well, the federation says students are worried about the Progressive Conservative government’s recent decision to introduce legislation that it says will weaken university autonomy.

The federation says strike votes will be held in the coming weeks and, if approved, a provincewide strike will be staged during the week of March 15.

It is also calling on post-secondary institutions to end their investment in unethical and unsustainable enterprises, including those that manufacture weapons and produce fossil fuels.

The group also wants Ottawa to repeal the cap on the number of international students admitted into Canada, an immediate 20 per cent reduction to all tuition fees, and the elimination of all differential fees for international students and out-of-province students.


This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 25, 2026.

The Canadian Press




Source link

  • Related Posts

    Sikh Canadians say state violence a continued threat ahead of Carney going to India

    OTTAWA — Some Canadian Sikhs are calling on the government to take a firmer stand on India as Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to travel there this week on his…

    Barry Neufeld and the Wages of Being Evil

    Two BC Human Rights Tribunal (BCHRT) decisions came down last week, and they’re important for a number of reasons.  Both are in the matter of Chilliwack Teacher’s Association v. Barry…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    VAR debilitating for referees, says Celtic manager Martin O’Neill

    VAR debilitating for referees, says Celtic manager Martin O’Neill

    Sikh Canadians say state violence a continued threat ahead of Carney going to India

    Sikh Canadians say state violence a continued threat ahead of Carney going to India

    Summers retreats further from Harvard after Epstein emails

    Montreal-born perfumer Isabelle Ramsay-Brackstone enjoys prosperity in Bermuda

    An accountant won a big jackpot on Kalshi by betting against DOGE

    An accountant won a big jackpot on Kalshi by betting against DOGE

    Trump said he ‘obliterated’ Iran’s nuclear program. Now he says the U.S. may have to bomb Iran again.

    Trump said he ‘obliterated’ Iran’s nuclear program. Now he says the U.S. may have to bomb Iran again.