Ontario court dismisses government’s appeal of ruling that struck down student fee opt-out

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The Court of Appeal for Ontario has upheld a ruling that found a government policy that made some post-secondary student fees optional to be unlawful

The Ontario Court of Appeal is seen in Toronto on April 8, 2019. The Appeal Court says in its ruling that the policy is a 'profound interference in university autonomy.'Ontario’s highest court has upheld a ruling that found a government directive making some post-secondary student fees optional to be unlawful.

The Appeal Court says in its ruling that the policy is a “profound interference in university autonomy.”The Canadian Federation of Students says the policy was never about saving students money, rather “it was an attempt to silence and defund students’ unions and groups that are critical of and hold the government accountable.”

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