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Montreal City News — September 18, 2024

Anglophone Quebecers won’t need eligibility certificate to obtain English-language health services: National Assembly unanimous motion

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As Quebec’s National Assembly resumed this week, it unanimously passed a motion on Thursday highlighting that English-speaking Quebecers do not need a certificate of eligibility for English-language education in order to access health and social services in English.

French Language Minister Jean-François Roberge is revising Quebec’s new French-language directives for the health-care network after facing criticism and confusion from English-speaking Quebecers.

However, a timeline for when the updated directive will be released has not yet been published.

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