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Quebec will investigate campus climate at Dawson, Vanier CEGEPs

3 December 2024
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Quebec will investigate campus climate at Dawson, Vanier CEGEPs
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Quebec Higher Education Minister Pascale Déry has initiated an investigation into Dawson and Vanier colleges to ensure the well-being of students during pro-Palestinian protests. The probe aims to assess if the colleges are effectively managing the physical and psychological safety of students amidst the ongoing demonstrations. This action follows concerns raised about the impact of these protests on the student community.

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