Quebec will propose its long-awaited revised language law.This is the expectation
The Quebec government will propose a plan to strengthen the province’s landmark language law, Act No. 101.
The province’s minister in charge of French, Simon Jolin-Barrette (Simon Jolin-Barrette) first hinted last fall of upcoming changes. The bill will be submitted on Thursday morning.
Prime Minister François Legault said that the Quebec Union flyover government will invoke the clause, which is a tool that overrides certain chapters of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to change the rules around the sign.
Legot said in April: “If we really believe in French, then we really should take action.”