A group of people fighting Quebec's language legislation Bill 96 organized a 10-kilometer rolling procession in Montreal on Sunday to protest the Legault government's language policies.
Bill 96 was passed to help slow the decline of the French language across Quebec, but has made life for English speakers in the province tougher as a result of restrictions placed on communications with the government in languages other than French.
As Global News' Elizabeth Zogalis reports, participants in the weekend protest called the law an "attack on the English language."
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Bill 96 was passed to help slow the decline of the French language across Quebec, but has made life for English speakers in the province tougher as a result of restrictions placed on communications with the government in languages other than French.
As Global News' Elizabeth Zogalis reports, participants in the weekend protest called the law an "attack on the English language."
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10078900/emsb-quebec-french-lawsuit/
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