Quebec’s provincial election campaign continued on Saturday and CAQ leader Francois Legault is asking Anglophone voters to look past his government’s new language law, Bill 96, and secularism law, Bill 21 — bills that had little to no support from English communities in the province — and vote for him on Oct. 3. Dan Spector reports.
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Quebec election: Legault looks to court Anglos
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