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May 9, 2012

Education in Quebec: Free Lunches, Please

The Economist:

IN THE past year students protesting over the cost of university education in business-friendly Chile have captured the world's attention. In recent months their counterparts in statist Quebec have taken up the cause. Since February about a third of the province's 450,000 university students have boycotted classes to oppose the tuition-fee increases planned by Jean Charest, the province's Liberal premier. Some have blocked roads and vandalised government buildings. On April 25th and 26th around 115 people were arrested, following evening protests that turned into window-smashing in central Montreal.

Quebeckers have long seen cheap university education as a birthright. The decision by the centrist Liberals to double fees in 1990 was one reason why they lost control of the province. Their successor was the separatist Parti Québécois (PQ), which responded to a student strike in 1996 by freezing tuition fees for 11 years.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at May 9, 2012 2:16 AM
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