It’s clear the protection of the French language is a top priority for François Legault and his government as a new legislative session gets underway in Quebec City. The government already passed Bill 96 earlier this year and now it seems the next target could be restricting immigration to Francophones. Global’s Dan Spector reports.
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Quebec aims to welcome Francophone immigrants only
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