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November 6, 2023

A joint message from the Quebec Community Groups Network and Townshippers’ Association

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The decision by Premier François Legault and his Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government to virtually double university tuitions for students from out of the province “will do little to improve the situation of francophone universities and very much to damage English ones – particularly Bishop’s, where about 2,650 students were enrolled this fall,” write Eva Ludvig and Don Warholtz, respectively president of the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) and president of the Townshippers Association.

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