Quebec's English universities sue government over tuition policy resulting in enrolment declines and revenue loss.

Quebec's English universities, including Concordia and McGill, have experienced significant enrolment declines due to recent tuition hikes. Out-of-province and international student enrolment has dropped, leading to a $15 million annual revenue loss for Concordia and a potential $2.6 million deficit for Bishop's University. Both universities are suing the Quebec government, arguing the tuition policy constitutes discrimination under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

August 28, 2024
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