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December 1, 2023

Toula Drimonis: Sadly, latest anglo scapegoating comes as no surprise

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The latest volley against Quebec’s English-speaking community by the Bloc Québécois – this time being a critique of the funding it receives from the federal government – is a red herring, comments columnist Toula Drimonis. She makes note of the reaction by the QCGN, which wrote in a statement that the funding is meant to support services for the English-speaking community, “not to force francophones to convert to English.”

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