English-language rights need protection in Quebec. Promoting French inside and outside Quebec is a more inclusive approach to promoting minority language rights in Canada. Opinion by andrewphil
I’d like to say a word in support of a minority that doesn’t get much respect either inside or outside its home province.
None of that, of course, stops Quebec governments from further chipping away at English-language rights in the name of bolstering the position of the French language. They’ve been doing that for decades, most recently last year when François Legault’s Coalition Avenir Québec government passed Bill 96, which among other things capped enrolment in English colleges and reduced the role of English in the province’s court system.
— an argument that neatly dovetails with nationalist fears about French being on the decline everywhere.as “treating us like a second-class minority,” in the words of the Montreal Gazette.
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