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Ontario won't challenge appeal decision on post-secondary student fees

The Ontario government says it will not seek to take a legal fight over post-secondarystudentfees to Canada's highest court.

Province's top court quashed Ford government's appeal over controversial initiative in August

In August, the Court of Appeal for Ontario dismissed the Ford government's challenge of a lower-court ruling that found the policy unlawful. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press)

The Ontario government says it will not seek to take a legal fight over post-secondarystudent fees to Canada's highest court.

A spokesperson for the minister of colleges and universities says the province will not file an appeal with the Supreme Court ofCanada after its directive making somestudentfees optional was struck down.

The so-calledStudentChoiceInitiativeallowed university andcollegestudents to opt out of paying certain ancillary fees,including those forstudentunions.

In August, the Court of Appeal for Ontario dismissed the government's challenge of a lower-court ruling that found the policy unlawful.

In its ruling, the Appeal Court found the directive conflicts with the legislation governing Ontario's colleges and universities.

It wrote that if the province wants to impose such a policy, itfirst has to change the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Act and the legislation that establishes each Ontario university.

The opt-out provisions were enacted in 2019 and caused manyon-campus organizations to receive less funding.

As a result, some organizations, such asstudentunions, campus media outlets, and LGBTQ support centres, had to lay off staff or cut back on services.