English-language rights advocates and Indigenous communities are upset over Quebec’s new language law. Many are hoping legal action will strike down some of the provisions in the legislation known as Bill 96. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
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English-language rights advocates express ‘sadness and frustration’ over new French language law
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