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FECQ : ウィキペディア英語版
Fédération étudiante collégiale du Québec

The Fédération étudiante collégiale du Québec (FECQ) (in English : ''College students federation of Quebec'') is a federation of college student unions, created in March 1990 after the failure of the 1989 strike (its first motto was «Plus jamais la grève!», in English: ''The strike, never again!''). The FECQ mainly use lobbying with political parties to represent the students interests. At its peak, the FECQ claims to have represented 23 student associations and over 80,000 CÉGEP students〔(Official website )〕 - however, there is controversy about the actual number of members it has.〔(Le Devoir (Marie-Andrée Chouinard), «37 000 membres à la FECQ plutôt que les 60 000 affichés», April 29, 2005 )〕〔(Radio-Canada, «Des étudiants dénoncent le manque de transparence de la FECQ», November 24, 2012 )〕
==Notable figures from FECQ history==

*Léo Bureau-Blouin
*Antoine Côté, current president

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