Health-care workers and English-language rights advocates say they are worried about the implications for health and social services under Bill 96, the province’s language reform legislation. They argue it not only jeopardizes care for vulnerable patients but could also create divisions. Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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Health-care and English-language rights advocates stress danger of Bill 96
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