Concerns are growing over a proposed law that amends Canada’s Official Languages Act. Bill C-13 is designed to promote and protect the use of French in federally-regulated private businesses in Quebec. But some communities are outraged and fear the amendments will hurt English-language minority rights in Quebec. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
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- Bill C-13 coming under fire from anglophone communities in Quebec