Where can foreign students find out about graduate studies in economics at Canadian universities?
There are several excellent sources of information on the Internet. Check out the Study in Canada! guide published by the CEC network, and the information published by the Canadian Bureau for International Education. Authoritative information is also available from Canada Immigration and Citizenship; they offer A Guide for Foreign Students. The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada publishes The Directory of Canadian Universities and features overview information on their web site including a comparison of tuition fees. You should also contact your nearest Canadian embassy; a list of embassies is published by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT). 3. Where can I find information on the Canadian economy? Such information is published by Statistics Canada. In particular, they offer web pages with selected Canadian statistics. Another useful source is the Government of Canada web site Canadian economy online, which features overviews and links to a
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