Under a competitive regime, the marketplace itself will determine an efficient outcome for the post-secondary education system in Canada.
Canadian universities will be subject to increasing competition as the primary consumers, the students, pay more of the full cost of their education in the years ahead. Under a competitive regime, the marketplace itself will determine an efficient outcome for the post-secondary education system in Canada. This is a superior alternative to government planning bodies which would be unable to foresee all challenges to the system or respond
to the constantly changing needs of the primary users of post-secondary education and research.

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