Most Quebecers support mandatory French courses for out-of-province university students instead of the Legault government’s planned tuition increase that would see their fees double starting in the Fall of 2024. In a new poll conducted by Léger for McGill University, 64 per cent of Quebecers said the province should accept the proposal by the English universities as an alternative. But only 56 per cent of those surveyed believe out-of-province students make an important contribution to the Quebec economy. Global’s Gloria Henriquez meets Montrealer by choice and former out-of-province student Brett Miller.
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Why Brett Miller chose to call Quebec home
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