Two weeks ago, Shab Shattah, 71, had bypass surgery at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal. But with the passing of the province’s new language law Bill 96, the experience made him fear that he may not have guaranteed access to English services during an emergency. Global’s Gloria Henriquez has the story.
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Quebec’s Bill 96 sparks fears about access to health care in English
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