Quebec wants federal language law reform to drop reference about promoting English
The Quebec government wants the proposed federal language law reform to take a different approach toward the province’s English-speaking minority and francophone minorities in other parts of the country.
The province has sent 14 suggested amendments to members of a parliamentary committee currently studying the bill.
The Quebec Community Groups Network, a Quebec anglophone rights group, described the 14 proposed amendments as part of the Coalition Avenir Québec government’s “war” on the province’s English-speaking community.