Anglophones in Quebec are reflecting on what many are calling a clear victory for minority education rights. A Quebec Superior Court judge struck down parts of the province’s controversial education reform, known as Bill 40. As Elizabeth Zogalis reports, they’re hoping the Quebec government will now back down.
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Quebec’s English-Speaking community weighs up a key ruling on control over its education system
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