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This Canadian Univeristy Has Teamed Up With Harvard: Report
The joint venture is in response to President Donald Trump and actions taken by his administration.

CAMBRIDGE, MA — Harvard University and the University of Toronto have announced a contingency plan that would allow some Harvard students to complete their studies in Canada if visa restrictions prevent them from returning to the United States, according to a report from The Guardian.
The arrangement is the two school’s response to President Donald Trump and his administration’s numerous attempted sanctions on Harvard, as well as its strict immigration and international enforcement efforts.
The deal is between the Harvard John F Kennedy School of Government and the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy.
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Read more at The Guardian.
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