Monty, a giant schnauzer, won Best in Show at the 149th Annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show in New York City, beating six other finalists at Madison Square Garden. Considered the top prize in the U.S. dog show world, winners receive a trophy, ribbons, and bragging rights but no cash prize. Among the competitors were Penny the Doberman and Freddie the English springer spaniel, showcasing the diverse talents and personalities of the titled champion dogs who also serve as household pets and sometimes therapy or service animals.
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Quebec judge invalidates tuition hike, French requirements for out-of-province university students
SummaryA judge has invalidated tuition increases and French language requirements for out-of-province Canadian students, determining that the Higher Education Ministry failed to provide adequate data to support its assertion that these students were not integrating into Quebec society. McGill University's principal and vice-chancellor, Deep Saini, warned that raising tuition rates for these students could lead to "serious consequences" for the institution. This ruling underscores the legal challenges surrounding educational policies affecting out-of-province students in Quebec....
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