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    #13
    YOUS BOYS/GIRLS are outta yer league on
    this issue. Yous is framers fer
    chr#$tsake, not leaders a the free
    world!!! Mosta ya no nutting aboot PQ

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      #14
      Burbs. Did you remember sing Solidarity Forever when you put on your red square?

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        #15
        Cash rent P.Q. out, for say, fifty years. China
        rented out Hong Kong to England for 100yrs.

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          #16
          Cash rent P.Q. out, for say, fifty years. China
          rented out Hong Kong to England for 100yrs.

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            #17
            Cash rent P.Q. out, for say, fifty years. China
            rented out Hong Kong to England for 100yrs.

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              #18
              Cash rent P.Q. out, for say, fifty years. China
              rented out Hong Kong to England for 100yrs.

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                #19
                Tom: Maybe our students should be asking for lower tuition rates like in Quebec? Don't we live in "the richest place on earth"?
                I find it kind of funny that those old evil empires like Cuba and Venuzuala have free tuition for their students, while our superior captitalistic democracies require our students to pay through the nose?
                What is with that? Don't we have a superior system?

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                  #20
                  Through the nose?! Hardly. If the students have no
                  skin in the game, why would they be expected to
                  care about the quality of their education. A person
                  tends to be a little more attentive to the goings on
                  around them when their own money is at stake.

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                    #21
                    FYI - there have been a group of Quebec Professors
                    campaigning for free post secondary education in
                    that Province for quite some time and I heard one of
                    them interviewed on the radio last week and they
                    are certainly encouraging these students to agitate
                    for their rights to a free play. If you want to talk
                    about the cost of post secondary education you've
                    come to the right person. My daughter got her
                    BEng. from McGill. As an out of Province student,
                    her tuition was much higher than either Quebec
                    students or Foreign students (who were subsidized
                    by the Feds). But even at that and including living
                    expenses, it was cheaper than anything in Alberta.
                    That was 12 years ago.
                    To add to the parable, after McGill, she was offered
                    scholarships to attend any of 4 US universities to
                    pursue her Masters, 2 being ivy league. She chose
                    Cornell, got her MA and was then invited to stay
                    and pursue a PhD program, which she completed 2
                    years ago. Here is the kicker. Tuition was over
                    $40,000 US per year fully paid for by the University.
                    On top of that they paid her an annual living
                    allowance to be there. After 8 years, came to over
                    half a million US. Cost to us - $0. They do things
                    totally different down there and no, there are no
                    strings attached. Today, both she and her hubby
                    are doing research at Princeton.

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                      #22
                      I saw a story on CBC Naitonal the other night and it seemed that anyone who had a gripe was protesting, not just students.

                      I bet the crowds would be smaller if it was cold and wet.

                      TV loves this stuff.

                      Maybe I am a little skeptical.

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                        #23
                        Rockpile...no strings attached???? Me thinks that her excellent marks and level of intelligence got her the free ride. I consider those strings. I have no problem with companies/universities rewarding money for excellence. That it a little different than giving a free ride to everyone just for showing up...actually...I don't believe students don't even have to show up as the cheap tuition has led to a 40% or so drop out rate as well.

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                          #24
                          Choice 2U, by no strings attached I meant that
                          Cornell did not require some kind of payback in
                          employment or tenure upon completion of the
                          programs. In a way you stated the point I was
                          making. After you've proven yourself at the Bachelor
                          level, then the opportunities should kick in which
                          recognize ability and achievement. I agree with you
                          - the Quebec students have nothing to bitch about
                          when it comes to undergrad fees. Post graduate
                          studies X years can get pretty costly though. In the
                          US much of this cost is funded by Endowments,
                          Corp support, Govt too, but especially by Alumni.
                          Thanks.

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