Recent policy changes in Canada have sparked debate over the role of international students in the country’s educational and economic landscape. While some argue for restricting international student admissions, experts emphasize these students’ crucial contribution to Canada’s future prosperity. The crisis has exposed chronic underfunding in post-secondary education, leading to an over-reliance on international student tuition. However, closing doors to global talent could hinder Canada’s ability to address labour shortages and demographic challenges. A coordinated strategy between federal and provincial governments is needed to balance short-term concerns with long-term recruitment and immigration objectives, ensuring Canada remains competitive in attracting and retaining skilled individuals.