75% over 5 years is not a "tiny increase", either.
swan - 12 years ago
First off, this question makes no sense. I think the students are right and they have not changed my mind. Someone who disagrees with the students may not have changed their mind either. Secondly, students in Quebec already pay higher tuition than the oecd average: hardly "the smallest fees in the world". Enough with the disinformation, please.
Montreal Man - 12 years ago
When the students started kicking my car whilst I was minding my own business trying to drive down Ste-Catherine, my opinion became, increase the TINY fees more. Who do they think they are? They pay some of the smallest fees in the world, and they think blocking streets and bridges in Montreal will gain support for them? Grow up and pay the small increase, you don't get something for nothing in this world.
75% over 5 years is not a "tiny increase", either.
First off, this question makes no sense. I think the students are right and they have not changed my mind. Someone who disagrees with the students may not have changed their mind either. Secondly, students in Quebec already pay higher tuition than the oecd average: hardly "the smallest fees in the world". Enough with the disinformation, please.
When the students started kicking my car whilst I was minding my own business trying to drive down Ste-Catherine, my opinion became, increase the TINY fees more. Who do they think they are? They pay some of the smallest fees in the world, and they think blocking streets and bridges in Montreal will gain support for them? Grow up and pay the small increase, you don't get something for nothing in this world.