Quebec strikes French-language deal with English universities after years of tension

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MONTREAL – The Quebec government says it has reached a new partnership with the province’s English-language universities aimed at increasing the percentage of out-of-province students who graduate with a functional knowledge of French.

Announced Tuesday, the eight-year deal will provide a total of up to $20 million in provincial financing to Quebec’s three English universities — McGill and Concordia in Montreal and Bishop’s in Sherbrooke, Que.



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