University students from outside Quebec will have to achieve Level 5 French. Easier said than done?

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Some are calling Quebec’s latest tuition announcement unrealistic, with the government obliging English universities to make students from outside Quebec learn French by graduation.

The move will affect students looking to attend Quebec’s three English-language universities starting in the fall of 2025.

Announced by Quebec’s higher education minister, Pascale Déry, the deal aims to address what she and the CAQ government have described as the decline of French in the province.

Reaching that level of bilingualism is something Carolyn Moore, a McGill law student from Whitby, Ont., says could be “very difficult” for some students.

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Moore studied for five weeks in Trois-Pistoles Que. at Western University’s

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