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May 2, 2022

Le torchon brûle

Opinion

The amendment to Bill 96 which softens the requirement for students at English-language CEGEPs to pass three courses is French was a “sensible decision” by the Quebec government, which “starkly shows that many Anglophones, at the end of their secondary education, have not acquired a sufficient knowledge of French,” writes columnist Robert Dutrisac. He goes on to accuse the QCGN of “fuelling the fears” around Bill 96.

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