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Alleged sockpuppetry surrounding this article

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A sockpuppetry case has been opened regarding the whitewashing of this article. See here. OlYeller21Talktome 18:10, 6 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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MIC is a recognized School in Quebec

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More about MIC:

Alain Hoodashtian, has received a full support from the Quebec Government, the Ministry of Education, for the Management Institute of Canada (MIC) by a letter which has been received at MIC in January 2013. Radio Canada has diffused a program in March 2012, indicating that MIC is an "unrecognized School in Canada", having educational operations which are not conforming to the rules and regulations of the Quebec Ministry of Education. http://www.delta-university.org/?P=formic

The supporting letter from the Quebec Ministry of Education attests that MIC is a recognized School in Quebec and the educational operations of MIC are conforming to the rules and regulations of the Ministry. The letter states clearly that MIC continues its activity in "all legality" in Quebec. http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/Montreal/2012/02/29/005-management-institute-canada.shtml#!

Please see the official Approval of MIC by the Quebec Ministry of Education: http://www.delta-university.org/?P=formic