Two civil liberties groups are celebrating a small victory in court. Quebec’s Court of Appeal has agreed to revisit the question of suspending Bill 21. The organizations have been granted leave to appeal an injunction request. It means the case has moved on to Quebec’s Appellate Court. Global’s Amanda Jelowicki has the story.
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Quebec’s Court of Appeal will revisit suspension of Bill 21
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