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Quebec raises tuition for non-Quebecois at anglo universities in French-language 'offensive'
(montrealgazette.com)
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Sorry, I don't understand what this means? The only military university in Québec is federally run; and any foreign students are on exchange from other military schools, not mercenaries.
Québec has three tiers of pricing: Québec student ($), Canadian student ($$), and foreign student ($$$$).
Currently France and Belgium have agreements to allow their students to receive Canadian student pricing. The current strategy is to increase the number of Francophonie nations that receive Canadian pricing. I don't know what the mechanics behind that are.
The "unbalance" is that Anglo students are 25% total population, but has 38% of the foreign students. A balanced profile would see the Anglo universities having 25% of the foreign student population. The current lever targetted is increasing the number of francophone foreign students (as mentioned, adding more preferential pricing for other Francophonie nations)
"Mercenary", as an English-language adjective, can also mean "motivated only by money; money-grubbing".
Ahh, fair enough. Still, the motivations of higher education are not directly relevant to this context.
I'm also pretty sure Québec is is only province with free tuition for college education; that must affect the undergraduate profit formulas and motivations to some extent. Cuts a year off most undergrads at a minimum.