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Thursday, August 21, 2025
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Perth disappointed by Algonquin College’s decision to close campus

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The Town of Perth has expressed deep disappointment following the Algonquin College Board of Governors’ decision to close the Perth campus, a move approved at the board’s Feb. 24 meeting. Despite the town’s efforts to advocate for the campus’ continued operation, including a formal letter to the board, the closure was approved without what town officials say was meaningful discussion on its impact.

Acting Mayor Ed McPherson and Chief Administrative Officer Michael Touw attended the Ottawa meeting to represent Perth and emphasize the importance of the campus to students, businesses and the broader community.

“The Perth campus has been an integral part of our community for over 50 years,” McPherson said. “We are incredibly disappointed that the board did not recognize the immense value and importance of this campus — not just to Perth, but to the entire region. Education in rural communities is critical, and the loss of this institution will have lasting impacts.”

Algonquin College cited financial pressures as the driving force behind the decision, pointing to frozen tuition levels, a decline in international student enrolment and a growing deficit projected to exceed $60 million within two years. The closure of the Perth campus is part of a broader cost-cutting strategy, which also includes the suspension and cancellation of more than 40 programs across the college’s campuses.

The motion to close the Perth campus passed unanimously, with no discussion or debate on the wider consequences for the community. “It was disheartening to see such an important decision made so quickly and without a thorough exploration of alternatives,” McPherson said.

While hoping for provincial government intervention to support rural post-secondary education, town officials say they are committed to ensuring the campus remains a vital part of the community.

“We will actively explore opportunities to see the campus repurposed in a way that continues to benefit Perth,” McPherson added. “This facility has long been a centre for learning and skills development, and we want to ensure it remains a valuable asset to our town’s future.”

The Town of Perth plans to engage with community partners, provincial representatives and others to advocate for education and economic opportunities that serve local residents.

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