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Et l'UQAM se jete dans la mêlée (Grève

par Jeromec, mercredi 25 octobre 2023, 12:30 (il y a 909 jours) @ Ammabaoth

et nos amis de l'UQAM l'ULniversité la plus à gauche du Québec se joint à la mêlée... le SPVM va sûrement adorer les manifs... en espérant que ça soit assez gros pour faire le tour du monde afin que le monde entier voit ce que devient la république anti démocratique du CAQUISTHAN:-)

Des ateliers de pancartes s'organise à l'UQAM:-) Normalement un gouvernement pour avoir le pouvoir Divise pour mieux conquérir, la CAQ a réussit tout un tour de force, réunir les troupes ''contre'' elle en multipliant les gaffes et les boulettes....

https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/mcgill-concordia-uqam-students-to-protest-a...
McGill, Concordia, UQAM students to protest against tuition hike
"We need to take action in order to maintain Montreal’s diversity and inclusivity," said organizer Noah Sparrow, a third-year creative writing student at Concordia University.

McGill, Concordia, UQAM students to protest against tuition hike
"We need to take action in order to maintain Montreal’s diversity and inclusivity," said organizer Noah Sparrow, a third-year creative writing student at Concordia University.

Author of the article:Katelyn Thomas • Montreal Gazette
Published Oct 25, 2023 • Last updated 2 hours ago • 3 minute read
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Two men are standing in front of school gates. One is wearing a cardigan over a t-shirt and has blonde hair. The other is wearing a t-shirt, glasses and a bandana. Both are staring directly at the camera, standing straight in front of it.
Concordia student Noah Sparrow, right, and McGill student Alex O'Neill outside McGill's Roddick Gates in Montreal Monday Oct. 23, 2023. The two are mobilizing peers at both schools to protest Quebec's decision to increase tuition for out-of-province students. PHOTO BY JOHN MAHONEY /Montreal Gazette
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Students at English universities in Montreal aren’t planning to sit idly by as Quebec moves to nearly double tuition fees for out-of-province students.

In fact, students at French universities aren’t either.

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On Monday, McGill University, Concordia University and Université du Québec à Montréal students will skip class to take to the streets in protest of tuition hikes announced by the Quebec government earlier this month. The change, which will apply to students from outside Quebec attending English universities in the province, is part of an effort to reduce the amount of English spoken on Montreal streets and increase funding for French-language universities. For local students, it’s seen as a discriminatory move that will drastically affect the very character of their city

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