Summary
A 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.