Anglophone Rights
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Quebec education leaders relieved by Bill 96 amendmentQuebec's minister responsible for the French language said he would amend Bill 96 to allow non-French-speaking students to choose three French classes instead of core courses.EducationApr 27, 2022
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Quebec anglophone groups gearing up for fight against Bill 96 amendmentThe groups want an amendment to the bill that would force Anglophone college students to take three core courses in French to be rolled back. They argue many students will fail.EducationApr 18, 2022
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English community groups in Quebec to challenge Bill 40 in courtBill 40 is the Quebec government's education reform legislation, which abolishes school boards.EducationFeb 20, 2020
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‘English rights will be protected’: Quebec government insists it is listening to community concernsThe Quebec government reiterated that it is taking the concerns of the province's English-language communities seriously.PoliticsSep 9, 2019
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‘Us and them’: influence of Quebec anglos on decline with new Coalition government"There is a lot of this: 'We have the support of the francophones, and you people are just the others.' You see it in what they say sometimes in the (legislature)."CanadaJul 21, 2019
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Quebec education minister reiterates ‘no room for interpretation’ about abolishing school boardsQuebec's Education Minister reiterated there is "no room for interpretation" when it comes to the government's plan to abolish school boards.EducationDec 18, 2018
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‘Let’s be clear’: Quebec education minister says school boards will be abolishedThe Quebec government is standing firm on its plan to abolish school boards and school elections.CanadaDec 15, 2018
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Quebec Anglo community ready to fight to keep school boardsIt's a battle the group is willing to take all the way to the Supreme Court.CanadaDec 14, 2018
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Liberals meet at Dawson College to discuss anglophone concernsThey were there to discuss issues that members of the province's anglophone communities have long complained about.CanadaApr 22, 2018
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