Colleges and Institutes Canada

[6] The 1990s saw the strategic relocation of the ACCC Secretariat offices from Toronto to Ottawa, Canada's capital city, to facilitate its advocacy efforts and build fruitful relationships with the federal government and other national organizations.

[7] The new millennium saw ACCC expand its influence and focus on international collaborations, federal research funding expansion, and social issues.

The launch of the "Education for Employment" framework and Canadian Immigration Integration Project (CIIP) in 2007 marked its growing role in international and domestic development.

Four Canadian institutions collaborated to develop vocational training programs tailored to the local needs of Tra Vinh, focusing on applied research, project-based learning, and gender inclusion.

This partnership helped transform the region by fostering a skilled workforce, and the Canadian community college model continues to influence vocational education across Vietnam.

[11][12] The COVID-19 pandemic prompted CICan to pivot to virtual platforms in 2020, ensuring it could continue supporting education and workforce development during the crisis.

[13][14] In 2024, the Government of Canada announced plans to reduce immigration levels by limiting the number of international student permits issued annually.