Quebec is upholding a tuition hike for out-of-province students who attend English-language programs at its universities, despite a court ruling last year that found the policy was not justified.
Quebec says a new policy to charge some students higher tuition at top universities in Montreal is needed to preserve the province’s French identity. Quebec says a new policy to charge some students ...
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Quebec keeps 33% tuition hike for out‑of‑province students after court ruling
Quebec is keeping a 33 per cent tuition increase for non‑francophone students from outside the province, saying its revised ...
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Quebec is spending millions to subsidize English-speaking students with French citizenship
Quebec is spending millions to subsidize hundreds of foreign, English-speaking students through a tuition discount program meant to strengthen francophone ties and potentially attract French-speaking ...
Bill 74, passed on December 5, is the tool used by the province to implement the federal government’s study permit caps – though it goes beyond allocating a cap per institution, allowing ministers to ...
The Quebec National Assembly passed Bill 74 before it rose. The Bill will enable the Quebec government to restrict access to foreign students to CEGEPs and universities.The Bill passed in a 78-27 vote ...
The province will accept up to 63,299 international applications for university programs, 32,261 for vocational training programs, and 29,200 for college-level programs, it was announced on February ...
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