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MONTREAL — Quebec students and the provincial government will return to the negotiating table on Monday in an attempt to put an end to a months-long dispute over tuition fees.

Representatives from the province’s four largest student associations will meet with the province’s education minister in Quebec City.

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Some student leaders have indicated they could be prepared to compromise on the government’s planned tuition hikes.

Martine Desjardins, the head of one student group, says the government could be ready to bend a little as well after months of protests.

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The latest round of negotiations come as Montreal’s peak tourist season is fast approaching. Tourism and business groups have expressed concern the nightly demonstrations could keep visitors away.

One student association is now threatening to target the extremely popular Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal’s most profitable weekend.