Ontario college students who have been out of class for about a month due to a faculty strike are seeking a tuition refund.
A proposed class action lawsuit has been launched by students affected by the labour dispute.
Law firm Charney Lawyers out of Toronto filed the lawsuit against the province's 24 colleges as 14 students came forward as potential plaintiffs.
About 12,000 Ontario college faculty, including 330 at St. Clair College in Windsor, have been off the job since October 16, leaving thousands of students out of class.
The notice of action alleges the colleges breached the contracts with students by failing to provide vocational training and a full-term of classes.
The lawsuit seeks full refunds for students who choose not to continue with their programs and refunds for each week of missed classes.