The implementation of Bill 96, Quebec’s reform of its French language law, has been a thorn on the side of the English-speaking community. One area highly affected is education. That’s why the English Montreal School Board organized an evening of talks, where different community members discussed the legislation’s impact. Global’s Gloria Henriquez has more.
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EMSB hosts community leaders to speak about Bill 96 impact
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