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Canadian education a bargain for U.S. students

Published: 24 March 2016

Canada’s diminished dollar and the possible presidency of a pumped-up Trump have the potential to prompt U.S. business students to look north, especially those with dual citizenship.

One student who’s already heard the call is dual citizen Deven Sanon, a winner of multiple scholastic awards in high school and university, who opted for McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management in Montreal instead of Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, where he was accepted.

“With the dollar around 74 cents (U.S.), that’s like 26 per cent off everything,” says Mr. Sanon, 20, who is working toward a bachelor of commerce degree. Mr. Sanon grew up in Rochester, N.Y., a five-hour drive from Montreal.

Read full article: The Globe and Mail, 23 March, 2016 

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