Here’s why there will be no English-language debate before the fall Quebec election

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

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December 20, 2013

Brief to the Committee on Institutions – General Consultation and Public Hearings on Bill 60

Speeches & Briefs

In a brief to the National Assembly, the QCGN strenuously objected to Bill 60:
Charter affirming the values of State secularism and religious neutrality and of equality between women and men, and providing a framework for accommodation requests. The brief rests on the principle that the Government of Quebec does not have the legitimate authority to define individual identity, nor without cause subjugate or restrict individual human rights and freedoms to the will of state defined values.

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