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#Quebec #CAQ govt do about face: adds $540M to education budget so schools can open in fall after criticism over extreme spending restrictions

Min Drainville: But… but you have to prove you’ve already cut the program to get the money… ‘It’s not an open bar!’

#Montreal

cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/qu

CBCQuebec adds $540M to education budget after criticism over spending restrictions | CBC NewsThe funding comes with specific conditions, including investing all the money in student services.

LaSalle College in #Montreal has been fined $30M by #Quebec’s #CAQ govt for having too many English-speaking students.

The college will be going to court as the fine ‘threatens it’s survival’.

« During the last academic year, the school enrolled 1,066 more English-speaking students in its programs, while the threshold stood at 973. »

That’s 93 ‘too many’. 

ctvnews.ca/montreal/language/a

CTVNews · Quebec fines LaSalle College $30M for having too many English-speaking studentsLaSalle College has been fined $30 million by François Legault’s government for having too many English-speaking students over the past two years.

School boards, staff slam #CAQ government for 'devastating' $570M ‘efficiency’ budget cut to education

« [He] predicted that extracurricular activities, tutoring, arts programs and music programs will be on the "chopping block" across #Quebec.

He also added that these restrictions could mean fewer teachers, larger classrooms, more students falling behind and school closures. »

#Montreal

cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/qu

CBCSchool boards, staff slam Quebec for 'devastating' $570M budget shortfall | CBC NewsThe Quebec government is under criticism for what school administrators are calling devastating cuts to the province's education system, which amount to $570 million less in funding for the upcoming school year.