Quebec going ahead with out-of-province tuition hikes despite advisory body concern
MONTREAL — Quebec is moving forward with a plan to hike tuition for out-of-province Canadian students by about 30 per cent, despite a letter from a government-mandated advisory committee urging them to reconsider.
Committee head Éric Tessier said his group wrote to Higher Education Minister Pascale Déry last month to advise her the hikes could compromise access to education and make the province less attractive to talented young people.
He said the province’s plan to raise annual tuition from roughly $9,000 to $12,000 is too expensive for many out-of-province students hoping to attend Quebec universities.
“That’s 33 per cent, it’s enormous,” he said in a recent interview, noting other provinces generally charge between $6,000 and $9,000 for out-of-province students.


