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The CAQ’s Bill 96 has multiple objectives, but is above all aimed at dividing the working class within Quebec along ethno-linguistic lines and Québécois workers from their class brothers and ...
Quebec's majority government held a vote on its language bill and passed the contentious piece of legislation into law.
Montreal’s LaSalle College is facing a $30 million fine from the Quebec government for accepting more English-speaking ...
Opinion Quebec's Bill 96 is an opportunity to correct two constitutional mistakes at once Province's desire for unilingual and nation status could be achieved, while repealing notwithstanding clause ...
A significant portion of Quebec’s labour force suffers from what amounts to a skills gap. The skill in question is French language proficiency. And Bill 96 threatens to widen that gap, without a ...
A human rights lawyer believes the Quebec government’s use of the notwithstanding clause, most recently invoked to pass two ...
Quebec’s language law reform, known as Bill 96, has suddenly become a hot-button issue in Canada’s federal elections. The legislation was cited as a trade barrier by the United States just as ...
Bill 96 makes the French language more prominent in Quebec and has a wide-ranging impact on companies with operations in the province, including French proficiency, adhesion contracts, internal and ...
Bill 96 Quebec’s new language legislation was officially enacted in June 2022 to toughen up the previous language law, the Charter of the French Language, dating back to 1977 and known as Bill 101.