Plante defends tuition stance after blast from Legault
On Thursday, Premier François Legault said Montreal's mayor “doesn’t care about French in Montreal.”
On Thursday, Premier François Legault said Montreal's mayor “doesn’t care about French in Montreal.”
The price increases were announced for public comment Friday and, subject to regulatory approvals, would take effect on May 6.
Vaccine coverage is as low as 75 per cent in some schools, says Dr. Paul Le Guerrier, in charge of the immunization team at the Montreal public health department.
An Angus Reid Institute survey suggests the province is home to the proudest Canadians.
"I feel good and it's exciting to be back," said 23-year-old centre who went down Nov. 30 with a high ankle sprain. "It's been a long three months, lots of rehab and anticipation to get back to this day."