Quebec CEGEPs
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Enrolment cap on Quebec English junior colleges questioned in official languages reportCanada's official languages commissioner urged the Quebec government to reflect on how its policies affect the English-speaking community.EducationOct 9, 2024
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Montreal English CEGEPs bracing for new Quebec language law requirementsThe law limits English CEGEP enrolment and mandates additional French courses for students. Schools that exceed their enrolment caps risk penalties of $7,048 per extra student.EducationAug 25, 2023
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Report of possible ‘armed individual’ puts Quebec junior college in lockdownQuebec Public Security Minister François Bonnardel said in a message on social media that he is aware of the situation and his office was closely monitoring it.CanadaNov 18, 2022
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Some Quebec junior colleges say Ottawa denies 80 to 90 per cent of study permits from AfricaIn its 20-page response, the Canadian government acknowledged the issues that were raised and committed to working with the Quebec government on study permits.CanadaNov 4, 2022
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Quebec CEGEP students have ‘reduced ability to study’ amid COVID-19 pandemic: union headThe head of a union representing CEGEP teachers is urging the Quebec government to meet with colleges to develop a plan to address the pandemic-related learning gaps.EducationAug 16, 2022
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Quebec will amend Bill 96 to make allowances for anglophone studentsEligible students who don't have the required language skills to take core courses in French, will be allowed to substitute them for three French-language classes of 45 hours each.CanadaApr 26, 2022
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Quebec’s English colleges say they are being targeted by government for their successThe Quebec government's Bill 96 would also force English CEGEPs to prioritize students who did their primary and secondary education in English.PoliticsApr 11, 2022
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Dawson College expansion project faces ‘serious setback’ as province changes courseThe expansion of Dawson College had been in the works for years, but now the province has taken a U-turn with the project a source of contention in Quebec's political sphere.CanadaJan 31, 2022
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‘Happy day’: Quebec CEGEPs reopen to in-person classes for 1st time since start of COVID-19Dawson College spokesperson Christina Parsons said the energy on campus Monday was incomparable to what she referred to as last year's 'ghost town.'EducationAug 23, 2021
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Post-secondary schools react to Quebec’s mask mandate: ‘the right thing to do’The new directive comes as novel coronavirus cases continue to climb and officials are concerned about students heading back as the pandemic continues.EducationAug 18, 2021
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