Protesters condemn Quebec plan to double tuition for out-of-province students
MONTREAL — Protesters who oppose Quebec’s plan to double tuition for out-of-province students said Monday the provincial government hasn’t offered any evidence that the move will protect the French language.
Many participants at the protest in Montreal, which stretched for around two city blocks, wore purple, the colour of Bishop’s University, the province’s smallest English-language university and the only one located outside Quebec’s biggest city.
Sophia Stacey, president of the student association at the Sherbrooke Que., school, says she worries about Bishop’s ability to survive without out-of-province students — who make up almost a third of its 2,900-person student body.
“Even if Bishop’s does survive, what’s at risk is the diverse identity that’s made Bishop’s what it is for the past 180 years,” she said in an interview.

