Quebec’s English-speaking community is coming together to fight the province’s language reform, Bill 96. Specifically, they’re fighting an amendment to the bill that would force anglophone college students to take three core courses in French, which advocates argue would make many students fail. Global’s Gloria Henriquez has more.
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Quebec anglophone groups gearing up for fight against Bill 96 amendment
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