Mohawk people in Kanien’kehá:ka held a march on Saturday to protest Quebec’s language legislation, Bill 96, that’s soon expected to pass and tighten the province’s Charter of the French language, Bill 101, affecting anglophones, allophones and the province’s Indigenous community. Global’s Phil Carpenter has more from the Mohawk territory of Kanien’kehá:ka.
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Kanien’kehá:ka youth march against Quebec’s language law, Bill 96
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