Earlier this summer, a Quebec Superior Court judge ruled parts of Bill 40 unconstitutional, saying it cannot be applied to English Schools. But Premier François Legault says he disagrees and has now confirmed his government plans to appeal that decision. He broke the news on the last day of pre-sessional caucus meetings in Saguenay. Global’s Franca Mignacca reports.
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