A group of community volunteers wants to install bilingual stop signs in parts of Calgary’s Mission district. Joel Senick explains why they believe it’s an important step in recognizing the area’s French history.
Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
Community volunteers want bilingual signs in Calgary neighbourhood with French roots
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