Quebec’s language law reform, Bill 96, is continuing to draw criticism and legal challenges from the province’s English community as more of its provisions came into effect on Thursday — exactly one year after it received royal assent.
Bill 96 was passed to help slow the decline of the French language across Quebec but is making life for English speakers tougher as a result of restrictions placed on communications with the provincial government in languages other than French.
Dan Spector reports.
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Bill 96 was passed to help slow the decline of the French language across Quebec but is making life for English speakers tougher as a result of restrictions placed on communications with the provincial government in languages other than French.
Dan Spector reports.
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