Quebec’s English colleges say they are being targeted by government for their success
Quebec premier looking into Liberal’s request to withdraw controversial amendment to Bill 96
Quebec Premier François Legault says he’s looking into a Liberal party request to withdraw an amendment to Bill 96 that would require students at English-language CEGEPs to pass three French courses in order to graduate. The amendment was initially introduced by the Liberals, who now consider it a mistake. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
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