Government Dept: The new government is now in place, she told reporters on Thursday. I intend to act rapidly to offer results to Quebecers, starting today, Day One of our mandate, according to Montreal Gazette. And sections of Bill 78, criticized by Quebec s human rights commission as infringing on fundamental charter rights to freedom of expression and freedom of association by proposing heavy fines and other sanctions, will be cancelled by decree and qUEBEC Premier Pauline Marois emerged from her first cabinet meeting to announce she is making good on three of her campaign promises. The $1,788 university tuition-fee hike, which sparked a drawn-out battle between the previous Liberal government and student associations, has been cancelled, she announced.
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