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Quebec tables bill to extend French language rules to adult education, drawing backlash

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Quebec tables bill to extend French language rules to adult education, drawing backlash

Quebec’s government has introduced new legislation to expand the province’s French language charter to adult education and vocational training, prompting concern and criticism from English-language institutions and opposition parties. The proposed law, known as Bill 8, was tabled by French Language Minister Jean-François Roberge. It would apply key provisions of the Charter of the French...

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