Here’s why there will be no English-language debate before the fall Quebec election

Read More

Winds are Changing: Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette on relations with English community

Listen Here

Protéger le français : les travers du PL8

Read More

‘Why now?’ Groups question timing of Roberge’s bill to extend French charter to vocational and adult education

Read More

Quebec tables expansion of Bill 101 to limit English adult education

Listen Here

Quebec will not remove English content from government websites, Roberge says

Read More

Lincoln: Let me set the record straight on Robert Bourassa and the notwithstanding clause (I was there)

Read More

‘A political stunt’: EMSB says Quebec’s plan to redirect 27,000 students to French schools will backfire

Read more

New language commissioner ‘very much engaged’ in protecting anglophone education

Read more
December 18, 2023

English universities have grounds for legal action to counter tuition hike, lawyer says

Opinion

The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) sounds further alarm over out-of-province students being singled out with tuition hikes. “English-speaking Quebecers will tell you they feel targeted right now,” says QCGN director general Sylvia Martin-Laforge. Among the likely consequences: “People will not be coming to Quebec because they will not feel they will be able to work in Quebec down the road…. It’s not a welcoming place for Canadians from other provinces, for international students, and workers.”

Read more

You Might Also Like

Follow Us

Stay connected

We have lots to talk about.

Menu