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October 29, 2023

QCGN denounces CAQ’s ‘kneecapping’ tuition fee hikes

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Quebec’s three English-language universities continue to scramble to deal with the expected impact on registration and financing provoked by the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government’s abrupt doubling of tuition fees for out-of-province and international students, to take effect in less than a year for fresh arrivals. The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) has called on Eric Girard, himself a McGill University graduate, “to tell us what he intends to do on behalf of the community of Quebecers for which he has ministerial responsibility.”

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