Almost
700 arrested in Canadian protest
POLICE
have arrested almost 700 people in the latest protest in Quebec over
higher university tuition.
25
May, 2012
The
student protests have only grown since the provincial government last
week passed emergency legislation in an attempt to end Canada's most
sustained student demonstrations ever.
Protesters
yesterday threw objects at police in Montreal as what started as a
peaceful march fell apart. Police encircled the thousands of
protesters and squeezed them into a tighter space.
Arrests
were made in Montreal and Quebec City.
Yesterday's
protest was declared illegal by police the minute it was scheduled to
start as demonstrators didn't provide an itinerary, disobeying the
new law.
Quebec
Premier Jean Charest has refused to roll back the tuition hikes of
C$254 (US$249) per year over seven years. Quebec has the lowest
tuition rates in Canada, and they would remain among the country's
lowest.
The
conflict has caused considerable upheaval in the French-speaking
province known for having the country's most contentious protests.
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