Legault wants to kill Quebec's English universities. He must be stopped
Let’s not mince words: Quebec Premier François Legault wants to kill Montreal’s English universities. On Thursday the Quebec government announced that it will hike tuition for mostly English-speaking out-of-province students by 33 per cent and require that 80 per cent of students at McGill and Concordia become proficient in French at a “Level 5”, or the schools will lose funding. For most non-Francophone students, that will require the equivalent of another semester of study — a sure-fire reason not to apply.Applications have already dropped by 20 per cent overall at McGill and by 33 per cent for international students at Concordia since the government floated the idea of doubling tuition in October. At the time, Legault said, “The number of English-speaking students threatens the survival of French.” Not exactly the best way to lay out the welcome mat
Legault essaie de jouer le rôle de «faiseur de rois» en soutenant O’Toole – sa liste de demandes ne sera pas loin derrière
Cela pourrait mettre les conservateurs en tête – et mettre le nouveau gouvernement fermement en position de redevance envers Legault.
Legault tries to play kingmaker by backing O'Toole — his list of demands won't be far behind
This could put the Tories over the top — and put the new government firmly in the Quebec premier's debt.
Une note de programmation en provenance du Québec: cette élection ne sera pas une rediffusion
La province s’annonce comme le champ de bataille clé de la présente campagne.