Winds are Changing: Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette on relations with English community

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Protéger le français : les travers du PL8

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‘Why now?’ Groups question timing of Roberge’s bill to extend French charter to vocational and adult education

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Quebec tables expansion of Bill 101 to limit English adult education

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Quebec will not remove English content from government websites, Roberge says

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Lincoln: Let me set the record straight on Robert Bourassa and the notwithstanding clause (I was there)

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‘A political stunt’: EMSB says Quebec’s plan to redirect 27,000 students to French schools will backfire

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New language commissioner ‘very much engaged’ in protecting anglophone education

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Langues officielles : la gestion du Conseil du Trésor irrite des parlementaires

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Press release

APPELE-Québec Deplores Government Haste in Involving Closure on Bill 40

APPELE-Québec expressed today its frustration and displeasure with the Government of Quebec’s decision to once again limit debate on Bill 40 by invoking closure. Since the tabling of this complex and at times incoherent bill – it amends 84 separate Acts of the National Assembly – Education Minister Jean-François Roberge has done everything he can … Read more

Press release

APPELE-Québec Disappointed with Government’s Hasty Decision to Reject Court Reference

APPELE-Québec is disappointed with the Government of Quebec’s hasty decision to reject the proposal for a court reference to decide whether Bill 40 is constitutionally sound. APPELE-Québec had asked that the Quebec government to submit a reference to the Court of Appeal in relation to Bill 40; An Act to amend mainly the Education Act … Read more

Opinion

Bill 40: Anglo organisations contest the reform

An alliance of organizations which represents English-speaking parents and educators question the constitutionality of Bill 40 on school governance. It asks that the bill be sent back to appellate court, or else the organizations could undertake legal procedure themselves. Read more (In French)

Opinion

Court should consider school-board abolishing bill before it passes, English-speaking groups argue

MONTREAL — A court should consider whether Bill 40 is constitutional before the National Assembly votes on it, a group of English community leaders argued on Monday. The group, the Alliance for the Promotion of Public English-language Education in Québec (APPELE), opposes Bill 40. If passed, the bill would abolish school boards in Quebec, replacing … Read more

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