MONTREAL Camille Lévesque is perhaps a rarity; she s a perfectly bilingual Quebecer. She spent her early years in Toronto due to her father s work, but attended a French elementary school. When the family moved back to Quebec in 2007, Lévesque said there was no question that she would be attending a French-language high school. My parents were very adamant about speaking French every day, she said. But ultimately, when it came to picking a CEGEP, Dawson had a strong science program. Lévesque attended Dawson College from 2012 to 2014, studying health sciences. The science world is overwhelmingly anglophone and I had plans to go to an English university, so I thought it would be an easier transition to start with English CEGEP, she told CTV News.