The Quebec federation of CEGEPs is calling a recent amendment to Bill 96 appalling, saying the new language legislation would result in a social crisis. The amendment would force English-language college students to complete three courses in French to graduate. As Felicia Parrillo reports, many argue the extra requirement would have an immense impact.
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Quebec federation of CEGEPs calls Bill 96 amendment appalling
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