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The Indian High Commission is monitoring the developments and has urged students to remain vigilant and utilise available safety resources
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Authorities have indicated that the measures will be reviewed regularly to assess their impact and effectiveness
Canadian authorities have announced enhanced safety measures around student housing areas following recent incidents involving Indian students, with developments confirmed within the past 24 hours. The measures aim to address concerns related to late-night safety and crime prevention.
Officials stated that increased police patrols, improved street lighting, and expanded surveillance systems will be implemented in key student zones. “Student safety is a priority, and we are taking proactive steps,” a government spokesperson said.
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Indian students, who form one of the largest international cohorts in Canada, have expressed cautious optimism about the measures
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Student associations have long advocated for stronger security infrastructure and faster emergency response mechanisms
Universities have also begun collaborating with local authorities to enhance campus safety programmes. “We are working to create a secure environment for all students,” an academic official noted.
Experts highlight that safety perceptions play a crucial role in maintaining international student inflows. “Trust in security systems directly impacts destination choices,” an analyst observed.
Community organisations have called for continued engagement between authorities and students to ensure that concerns are addressed effectively.




