Tens of thousands of students in the Canadian province of Quebec have been protesting against a government move to raise higher education costs by 50 per cent for three months.
The students have sustained class boycotts, demonstrations and occasional angry confrontations with police for months.
The students have sustained class boycotts, demonstrations and occasional angry confrontations with police for months.
- Jean Charest, Quebec's premier, offered on Friday to stretch out the planned tuition hike over seven years instead of five in a bid to appease the students.
- The proposal would see students pay $255 extra per year instead of the $325 under his previous proposal, but the total would rise from $1,625 to $1,785.
- "We are going to substantially increase the financing of our universities and we're going to support our students," Charest said, urging them to return to classes.
Source: Al Jazeera
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