Quebec Superior Court Judge Éric Dufour denied Concordia University's request to suspend the tuition increase for out-of-province and international students.

Quebec Superior Court Judge Éric Dufour rejected Concordia University's request for a temporary suspension of the tuition increase mandated by the Quebec government for out-of-province and international students. The judge ruled that while Concordia raised serious issues, it did not demonstrate a clear violation of rights and the inconvenience to the university did not outweigh the harm to public interest. The tuition increase, set to begin this fall, will see out-of-province students pay 30% more in tuition, around $12,000 a year.

July 17, 2024
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