A heated emotional debate over immigration flared up yet again at the National Assembly. All three opposition parties joined forces to oppose changes to a program that will now make it more difficult for international students to stay in Quebec once they have graduated. Raquel Fletcher reports.
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Quebec opposition parties build common front to denounce changes to student immigration program
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