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Den Tandt Botched Quebec student protests have given Charest a political reprieve
Quebec Premier Jean Charest was waiting for an excuse to crack down on unruly student protests. He got it when masked protesters burst into university classrooms this week, terrorizing students and ...
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Quebec students slam hike in fees
Protesters make their way through the hall of a Montreal university to disrupt classes. The student unrest in Quebec, fuelled by anger about university tuition hikes, has lasted for 14 ...
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Emergency bill would see Quebec student leaders fined up to $35K for blocking classes
QUEBEC -- The Quebec government is aiming for the pocketbook to help stamp out the stormy student crisis that is rocking the province. Emergency legislation provides for fines of between $1,000 and ...
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The ‘silent majority’ is starting to pipe up against Quebec tuition protests
Student protests have been going on so long now that planning lives around the disruption is part of Montrealers' routine. Which route home is least likely to run into blocked streets? Which ...
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Emergency Law Considered in Quebec Student Protest
Facing the most sustained student protest in Canadian history, Quebec's provincial government weighed emergency legislation Thursday aimed at ending rallies and demonstrations against rising ...
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Quebec government says its open to avoiding legislation through negotiations
Leo Bureau-Blouin, left, president of the college student union FEUQ, speaks at a news conference about the conflict between students and the Quebec government over tuition hikes on May 16, ...
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Interstate 70 mostly blocked after accident near Quebec Street
Interstate 70 has been mostly blocked after a multiple-vehicle traffic accident in the Stapleton area.The Colorado Department of Transportation said at 4:18 p.m. that one eastbound lane and three ...
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Quebec students call for new tuition talks
Student groups slammed a new special law that is meant to defuse the tuition crisis, and are calling for new negotiations.The new law, announced late Wednesday night by the Liberal government, will ...
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Quebec student protests calls for last-ditch talks
A new Quebec government bill calls for suspending the current academic session at 14 CEGEP schools and 11 out of 18 universities where students remain out of classes, unless an agreement can be ...
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Emergency law considered in Quebec student protest
emergency legislation Thursday aimed at ending rallies and demonstrations against rising tuition costs.Authorities said 122 were arrested late Wednesday as thousands of demonstrators spilled into ...
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