McGill and Concordia Universities are taking legal action against Quebec's tuition increases, arguing they unfairly target English-speaking institutions. Continue reading more details.
The Quebec government is moving forward with its contentious plan to raise tuition for out-of-province students but also introduced a new French-language requirement.
The universities outlined a new rates proposal for out-of-province Canadians: $9,000 for arts, education and science; $14,000 for engineering; $20,000 for medicine, pharmacy, law.
Community leaders are standing by Bishop's University and asking the Quebec government to exempt the university from its planned tuition hike for out-of-province students.