There is renewed concern about the impacts of Bill 96. Specifically concerning a new language directive for Quebec’s health and social services network, laying out when providers can communicate with patients in a language other than French. As Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports, two MPs are speaking out and questions if the new guidelines undermine Canada’s Health Act.
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Montreal-area MPs speak out against new Quebec directives on access to English-language healthcare
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