Quebec’s new legislation designed to bolster the French language is inching closer to becoming law. The province says it’s necessary to protect a language it says is under threat. But English speakers and Indigenous groups say it’s an attack on their rights and protesters took to the streets in opposition of the law on Saturday. Dan Spector reports.
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Thousands protest against Quebec’s French-language law
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