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Quebec Court Restores Funding to Montreal Belz Hasidic Educational Institutions
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 2 hours ago
What happened
- 01Quebec court cancels government decision to cut funding from Montreal Belz Hasidic schools.
- 02Three institutions educating 600 students will open on schedule with full funding.
- 03Government cited teacher shortages, curriculum and safety violations as reasons for funding cuts.
- 04Surprise inspections reported classrooms without active teaching and language deficiencies.
- 05Belz community denied allegations, calling the move politically motivated and legally flawed.
- 06Court ruled the government action was disproportionate and reinstated funding immediately.
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