Quebec has voted to adopt its controversial Bill 96 language law reform, aimed at protecting and promoting the French language, by limiting the use of English. Dan Spector explains the criticism over the bill’s measures; Premier François Legault’s message to Anglophones; and why the legal fight over the bill is likely not over yet.
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