Unsuspecting students lured into private schools in Canada on false pretexts
Thousands of unsuspecting students from Asian and Middle East countries are being lured into private schools in Canada on false pretexts. They come expecting good education and all its attendant benefits. They find themselves in dingy teaching shops which are educational institutions only in name.


The racket is very simple. A school is opened. It perhaps gives itself an name such as Oxford College or Dominion College. It sets up in modest premises - say two or three rooms in a large block of buildings and then prints glossy brochures promising guaranteed university admissions, a well-rounded social life and the very best facilities.
