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Amending Quebec's Bill 101 - What does this mean for the CF?

I hope that is true. OTOH if the purpose of the school is to allow Anglophone members of the CF to have their children educated in the language of their choice, then I can see the Iron heel of the State coming down pretty hard.
 
http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/bill-14-passes-second-reading-in-national-assembly-1.1303726
Bill 14 passes second reading in National Assembly
Language minister Diane De Courcy said the exemptions that allow military children to have an education in English will remain in force, but she will try to find other ways to prevent children from going to school in English.
:o :o :o
 
somehow that cant constitutional, that is denying a service in one of the official languages after all
 
secondchance said:
http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/bill-14-passes-second-reading-in-national-assembly-1.1303726
Bill 14 passes second reading in National Assembly :o :o :o

What a great place to live...

I hope they make all Anglophones wear little Maple leaves on their coats and confine them in specialized communities where they can speak English with other Anglophones and not pester the Francophones who rightly should have power after years of English dominance.

They can turn Quebec into a modern utopia and weed out those insufferable Anglophones for good!

:sarcasm:


 
MilEME09 said:
somehow that cant constitutional, that is denying a service in one of the official languages after all

Section 23 of the Charter or Rights and Freedoms

Minority Language Educational Rights
Marginal note:Language of instruction
23. (1) Citizens of Canada

(a) whose first language learned and still understood is that of the English or French linguistic minority population of the province in which they reside, or

(b) who have received their primary school instruction in Canada in English or French and reside in a province where the language in which they received that instruction is the language of the English or French linguistic minority population of the province,

have the right to have their children receive primary and secondary school instruction in that language in that province. (93)

Marginal note:Continuity of language instruction
(2) Citizens of Canada of whom any child has received or is receiving primary or secondary school instruction in English or French in Canada, have the right to have all their children receive primary and secondary school instruction in the same language.
 
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