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Opinion: Bilingual municipalities should be left alone


Premier François Legault should call off the language hard-liners and let cities like Côte-St-Luc do their jobs.
Author of the article: Mitchell Brownstein  •  Special to Montreal Gazette
Publishing date: May 10, 2021  •  May 10, 2021  •  3 minute read  • 
Simon Jolin-Barrette, Quebec s language minister, says he is considering changes to the Charter of the French Language that may cause some municipalities, including Côte-St-Luc, to lose the right to offer services to residents in English. Photo by Jacques Boissinot /The Canadian Press
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Quebec’s Minister Responsible for the French Language, Simon Jolin-Barrette, recently stated he is considering changes to the Charter of the French Language that may cause some municipalities, including Côte-St-Luc, to lose the right to offer services to residents in English. ....

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Week in Review: Post-pandemic boom, DiMonte off air, picnic fees, teen fear, bilingual is beautiful


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They have been wearing masks all day and told to avoid gatherings, yet several teens said Thursday they are not sure they want to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. The Montreal Gazette approached several teens and parents of teenagers for their thoughts after the province announced it will embark on a massive vaccination campaign of teenagers age 12-17. “It’s good news because it will help with the virus,” said Sophianna Alexandre, 16, a Secondary V student at St-Luc High School. “But we don’t know what’s in the vaccine; that’s the bad news. I wouldn’t try it. I would only try it if one of my friends tried it, and I would wait for a week to see what happens.” ....

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