Quebec opposition leader, Dominque Anglade, visited Dawson College in a show of support for its expansion plans. The CAQ government has shelved the project drawing strong criticism from Anglade, the CEGEP and many students. They say the government’s decision is purely political and is a way to curb enrollment at English- speaking CEGEPS. Global’s Dan Spector reports.
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Liberal Leader Dominique Anglade criticizes CAQ’s new language law during Dawson College visit
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