McGill says Quebec tuition hike threatens future of Schulich School of Music
MONTREAL — McGill Symphony Orchestra artistic director and conductor Alexis Hauser says he’s bracing for “catastrophe” if Quebec’s plan to nearly double tuition for out-of-province students comes to fruition next fall.
The orchestra and the McGill faculty that houses it — the Schulich School of Music — enjoy international renown, he said, and are able to draw talent from throughout Canada.
“From the orchestral scene, it is the centre of Canada,” he said in an interview Friday. “If this gets destroyed by tuition fees it would be so tragic and it would hurt Quebec. Quebec!”
“Why would they shoot themselves in the knee? I just don’t get it.”

