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The government of the French-speaking province of Quebec and student groups clinched a roadmap agreement Saturday to put an end to 12 weeks of often violent protests over tuition hikes, officials said.
The deal came after some 23 hours of arduous negotiations between Education Minister Line Beauchamp and four major Quebec student groups, and just hours after clashes in Victoriaville that left nine people injured and ended with 106 arrests outside the Quebec Liberal Party’s annual convention.
Originally posted by stanguilles7
Cant say I blame 'em. The government lied to them. But it seems like at least a small faction of these protesters are just using this as an excuse to buggeroff for a whole semester playing protester. I'd like to hear from any ATSers who are students there who can share their perspective.
Originally posted by bobs_uruncle
Another example, my son completed CGI/Graphics Arts/Programming with honors, they told him he would have a job as soon as he left. Well, it's a year later, he doesn't. The laws have changed in the US requiring 4 years of school or equivalent experience, he has 3, but it used to be 3 the year before he finished his courses.
Originally posted by bobs_uruncle
reply to post by stanguilles7
The universities and colleges like any business (and they are a business) have salesmen. These salesmen, generally in the form of "teachers" make all kinds of grandiose promises about how well their "product or service" will perform once you start using it. This is not an uncommon situation. Right now there are probably at least a half a million kids in Canada suffering the same fate.