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Algonquin College delays decision to suspend 30 programs after Ontario boosts post-secondary funding

Algonquin College delays decision to suspend 30 programs after Ontario boosts post-secondary funding

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Friday, February 13, 2026 10:11:05 PM UTC

Algonquin College is delaying a decision on whether to suspend 30 more programs after the Ontario government announced $6.4 billion in additional funding for colleges and universities and lifted the tuition freeze.

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