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Open Letter From the Centre D'études Collégiales De Forestville - Le Haute Côte-Nord

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Mr. André Gobeil, Director General of Cégep de Chicoutimi, Mr. Yves Montigny, Member of Parliament for René-Lévesque, Ms. Martine Biron, Minister of Higher Education of Quebec, I would like to ask you today to ask for your commitment to support access to college education in Upper North Shore. The recent threat of the closure of the Centre d'études collégiales de Forestville raises this issue in a concrete way for all partners in the community a…
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The Haute-Côte-Nord demonstrated its high and strong desire to keep alive the Centre d'études collégiales (CEC) of Forestville with a mobilization for access to post-secondary education in the territory. On 26 January, about 40 people gathered in front of the college to express the importance of its future here, at the invitation of the TROC-CDC Côte-Nord. "Access to post-secondary education is an important issue throughout the country. We had a…

·Sept-Iles, Canada
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journalhcn.com broke the news in Sept-Iles, Canada on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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