The federal government reacted Tuesday to Quebec’s proposed French language reforms. The Quebec government wants to modify part of the Canadian Constitution. As Global’s Raquel Fletcher reports the province is within its rights to do so.
Bill 96
Quebec can unilaterally modify part of the Canadian Constitution, Trudeau says
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