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Statistics Canada shows that the provinces with the highest tuition fees are Nova Scotia, B.C. and Ontario.

A new Statistics Canada report is bringing to light the effects of inflation on graduate student tuition and shows that B.C. students are paying the second highest educational fees in the country.

Students who are pursuing an executive masters of business administration and a regular MBA are paying the highest fees on average, at roughly $53,227 and $30,464, respectively. Statistics Canada points out that data from the Tuition and Living Accommodation Costs survey shows that, in constant dollars to adjust for inflation, average tuition fees have been decreasing for Canadian students from 2018-19 to 2022-23. For international students, this is not the case. Their tuition has increased.

B.C. is home to 25 post-secondary institutions and roughly 50,000 students. According to the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training, the Tuition Limit Policy ensures tuition and fee increases are capped at two per cent to ensure students can afford a post-secondary education. For 2022-23, the average graduate tuition fees in B.C. increased 1.74 per cent, said Minister Anne Kang in a statement to Glacier Media.

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