There is anger among some politicians at the National Assembly over Canada’s Official Languages Action Plan since more than $100 million in funding is set to go to Quebec’s anglophone community. One opposition groups says that money should go toward stopping the decline of French, while the ruling CAQ has its own ideas. Global’s Dan Spector reports.
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