Montreal’s two English-language universities are suing the Quebec government over tuition hikes targeting out of province students. In separate lawsuits, both Concordia and McGill universities claim the government’s move constitutes discrimination under the province’s Charter of Rights and freedoms. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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