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French Language Laws in Quebec

cutv_admin | November 16, 2021

Bill 96, Quebec’s French language law, challenges Canada’s constitution to affirm Quebec as a nation and French as its official right. This law seeks to strengthen the language, but ultimately it can lead to a lack of privacy, a threat to doctors maintaining their license, and more. Activist Giovanni Bisciglia discusses the privacy breach businesses may experience if Bill 96 becomes a law — and more!

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