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Montreal English-language junior colleges are bracing for the year ahead as parts of Quebec's language law reform take effect. The law, known as Bill 96, limits English junior college enrolment and mandates additional French courses for students.

Montreal English-language junior colleges are bracing for the year ahead as parts of Quebec's language law reform take effect.

Colleges that exceed their enrolment caps this school year risk penalties of $7,048 per additional student.

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