Justice Minister Simon Jolin Barrette says it is not necessary for all Quebec Justices to be bilingual and that that will not be a pre-requsite for a judge to be named to the bench. As Global’s Raquel Fletcher explains, Barrette says targeting specific areas is a better strategy.
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Politics, language and judicial independence in Quebec
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