Concordia, McGill to take Quebec to court over tuition hikes for out-of-province students

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Two English universities in Montreal are launching separate lawsuits against the Quebec government over tuition hikes for out-of-province students. 

“I am really unhappy that we have come to this point. This is really the last resort for us,”  said Graham Carr, president and vice-chancellor of Concordia University.

“We are taking this action to defend our institution and we are taking this action to uphold the values that are integral to who we are as Concordia.”

McGill University and Concordia are both taking legal action as the two schools have seen a significant drop in applicants. Reducing the number of students coming from the

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