Advocates for disability rights are sounding the alarm about the impact of Bill 96 on students who have language-based disabilities. Bill 96, the province’s language law reform will eventually require CEGEP students to complete more French courses. As Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports, advocates and students with disabilities fear they will be left behind.
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Disability advocates sound alarm over Bill 96 effects on English-language students
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