28 November 2022

Robert Libman: Ottawa's new language law is troubling for Quebec anglos

 

Tabled earlier this year, C-13 advances the notion that French not only needs protection in the rest of Canada, but in Quebec as well, something the Coalition Avenir Québec government had been pushing for. Quebec’s language minister, Jean-François Roberge, revealed this week he had spoken with Petitpas Taylor . His message? “French is still fragile in Quebec, and this has to be recognized by Bill C-13.”

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/robert-libman-ottawa-s-new-language-law-is-troubling-for-quebec-anglos/ar-AA14h7aC?ocid=EMMX&cvid=83f3360ca46546928b927f56fe7cd4bd&fbclid=IwAR0sDQ6ldaCj74l_MBp2aDW0JZ3ki4vTZMJMqpg9Tmnke4Iaym-tF-wY9Js


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