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Quebec election: Liberal leader on defence after candidate comments on French-language and secularism laws

Liberal leader Dominique Anglade is in a quandary over the positions of one of her candidates on secularism and French, after the Liberal candidate in Laurier-Dorion, Deepak Awasti, has denounced Bill 101 as well as Bill 21 in publications.

Ottawa abandons Anglo minorities with Bill C-32

Howard Greenfield argues that s. 59 Charter prevents mother-tongue anglophones in the rest of Canada from registering their children in English schools in Quebec; and that, as the English community

Trudeau wrong in interpretation of Bill 96 Constitutional amendment powers

In response to the Quebec government’s unilateral amendment to the BNA Act, 1867; and, to Justin Trudeau’s view that the province is well within its rights to amend its constitution in such a fashion, Anthony Housefather argues: “In legal terms, Quebec wants to add two new subsections (90Q.1 and 90Q.2) to the portion of the Constitution that governs provincial jurisdiction (Section 90). To do so, Quebec is relying on Section 45 of the 1982 Constitution Act, which says that any province can pass a law in its provincial legislature to amend its constitution. I do believe Housefather is incorrect because the amendments are to s. 90 BNA Act, 1867, which lists the four provinces and defines them; not to s. 92, which governs provincial powers. The Quebec government is defining Quebec as a “nation”; and declaring the French language as its “only and sole” official and “common” language.

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