MONTREAL - Quebec says it will raise tuition by 30 per cent for out-of-province ºÃÉ«tvs and force universities to ensure most of those students are proficient in French when they graduate, a decision the head of McGill University says is "devastating."

In a letter Thursday to the province's three English-language universities — Concordia, McGill and Bishop's — Higher Education Minister Pascale Déry said the government was imposing the new measures so anglophones attending the schools better integrate into Quebec society.

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