LaSalle College to Resume Classes Tuesday, Urges Legault to Intervene Amid $30M Fine over English Student Enrolment
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The re-entry is still pending at the Collège LaSalle. The establishment, which is subject to a fine of 30 million which it claims to be unable to pay, implores Prime Minister François Legault to intervene to ensure his survival.
The private CEGEP asks the Prime Minister to intervene to allow its students to return to class.
LaSalle College to resume classes Tuesday, urges Legault to intervene amid $30M fine over English student enrolment
LaSalle College is expected to resume classes Tuesday, as planned, after the Montreal CEGEP postponed the first day of school – which had been set for Monday – in an effort to pressure the provincial government to reverse its $30-million fine for enrolling too many students in English-language programs. Last Friday, the college postponed to start […]
After being fined $30 million for having admitted too many students to its English-language programs, the College sought help from Quebec City.
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