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Que. students protest against tuition freeze lift

Students from across Quebec took to Montreal's streets Thursday to protest anticipated tuition fee hikes.

Students from across Quebec took to Montreal's streets Thursday to protest anticipated tuition fee hikes.

University and college students from a dozen institutions massed together downtown and blocked entrances to some schools as part of their day-long protest.

The protesters, who are members of the self-proclaimed radical group Association for Student Union Solidarity (ASSE), believe tuition should be free for everyone.

"Free tuition, I think that's possible. It's a choice of society. It's a question of priorities. It's a debate that has to take place in Quebec society now. We have the money to do it," said Mathieu Cousineau, executive member of the CEGEP St-Laurent Student Association.

Cousineau said students understand free post-secondary education may not beachievable in the short-term, but they'reconcerned the new Liberal minority government and opposition party Action Dmocratique du Qubec will fast-track plans to lift a longstanding freeze on tuition.

Premier Jean Charest promised before the election to lift freezes on tuition and increase rates by $100 a year.

The Liberal government should focus more of its energy on funding education and less on delivering tax cuts, Cousineau said.

Thursday's protest was just a taste of things to come, he added. ASSE is discussing a full-blown student strike next academic year.