Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Joe Friesen
Publication Date: April 24, 2025 - 21:32
Quebec judge rules against tuition hikes, French-language requirements imposed on province’s largest English universities
April 24, 2025
A Quebec judge has handed a partial victory to the province’s two largest English universities in a dispute over an increase in tuition fees for domestic students from outside Quebec and a requirement for most of those students to have intermediate proficiency in French. In a decision released Thursday, Quebec Superior Court Justice Éric Dufour concluded that a Quebec government policy that raised tuition at the two institutions, McGill University and Concordia University, for Canadian students from outside Quebec is unreasonable and invalid.
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