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February 8, 2022

More English-speaking Quebecers Reject Divisive ‘Historic Anglo’ Approach

Press release

More members of Quebec’s English-language community have in recent days added their voices to reject the plan by Premier François Legault to limit government services in English to his restrictive definition of “historic anglophones” – only persons eligible to attend primary and secondary school in English in Quebec.

The National Assembly’s Committee on Culture and Education reconvenes today to resume its clauseby-clause study of Bill 96. Currently, the committee is considering Art. 15, which proposes to significantly reduce access to government services in English for English-speaking Quebecers.

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