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Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon said the goal would be to cut the number of international students allowed into Quebec by half.
A PQ government would slash number of foreign students who don't speak French
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After increasing the tuition for out-of-province students last fall, the Coalition Avenir Québec government Thursday will table a bill to cut down on students from other countries. There has been some abuse in the network, the premier says.
Quebec government will slap ceiling on number of international students
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It's the lowest increase for Montrealers since the city froze property taxes for the 2021 budget in response to the pandemic.
Plante administration to raise property tax bills by 1.8% in 2025
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It’s been a long time since a single Montreal race has had as much potential importance on the national stage.
Tom Mulcair: Singh turned on Trudeau because he had to
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"I promise you 10 years from now, there will be thousands of people living at Royalmount," says CARBONLEO CEO Andrew Lutfy.
After years of development, luxury Royalmount mall opens Thursday
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Pierre Fitzgibbon says he wanted to stay through the adoption of Bill 69, but François Legault thought it best he leave right away.
Quebec economy minister says he doesn't feel motivated, will step down immediately
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Thousands are still trying to contact insurance providers and line up contractors and tradespeople.
Montreal flood victims urged to file compensation claims by 15-day deadline
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A 77-year-old Montrealer was denied an English eligibility certificate because he's "no longer of school age." He took matters into his own hands.
Allison Hanes: Sorry, you're too old to be a historic anglophone
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The minister said the existing directive will be in force until the updated version is ready. The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN), which was not invited to the meeting until the last minute, countered that it "must be suspended immediately."
Roberge pledges new health-care language directive after anglo meeting
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