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Quebec raises tuition for non-Quebecois at anglo universities in French-language 'offensive'
(montrealgazette.com)
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Not really. The universities set the prices; the government pitches in the Québec and Canadian student discounts.
Aka, if program X costs $27k, it's the same price for everyone. University Y gets $27k regardless of who the student is.
If the student is Quebecois.e then they pay $2880 and the province pays $24,120.
If the student is Canadian (or French or Belgian) they pay $9,000 and the province pays $18,000.
If the student is foreign, they pay $27,000 and the government pays nothing.
If that program becomes $37k. The province still pays $24,120, $18,000 or $0. The students pay $12,880, $19,000, or $37,000.
The only price controls the government has is what discount they offer to QC and CAN students. The universities are private and set their own tuition costs.
Ah that makes sense. I appreciate the clarification.