Another court challenge to Bill 96 is underway. Lawyers representing six plaintiffs argue that the new law discriminates against their clients based on language The lawyers are hoping provisions of the bill will be overturned fearing that rights to receive services in English are being eroded. As Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, it will be a long and expensive battle.
Canada
Lawyers for English-language advocates seeking to have sections of Quebec’s Bill 96 overturned
More Videos
-
Experts say Montreal neighbourhoods need better tools to safeguard against heavy rainfalls
-
Debby downpour: Quebec premier finally visits a flood-stricken area; critics say he waited too long
-
West Island merchant steps forward to help victims of Debby flooding
-
Montreal’s Highway 13 temporarily reopens after Debby downpour
-
Pincourt flood victims floored by scope of Debby damage
-
Debby aftermath hitting vulnerable residents in Pierrefonds especially hard
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article