Health-care professionals in Quebec have been sounding the alarm over the potential impacts of the province’s language reform law known as Bill 96. The government has downplayed those concerns, claiming the fears are unjustified. But as Global’s Phil Carpenter reports, those working with patients say the reassurances are misleading.
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