The Quebec government has started consultations on Bill 96, a proposed law aimed at upgrading the province’s French language laws that were first passed in 1977. As Mike Le Couteur reports, there are concerns new measures will have consequences for English institutions, while others say the bill doesn’t go far enough.
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Backlash in Quebec over Bill 96 French language law overhaul
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