PQ proposes 'Bill 202' that would force English students to take more French classes - News Summed Up

PQ proposes 'Bill 202' that would force English students to take more French classes


Parti Québécois Leader Jean-François Lisée says his party's proposed "Bill 202" would require Quebec anglophones to demonstrate they can speak French well enough to work in French, Quebec's "common language." Noah-Maxime Clarke, a student at Dawson College, already takes mandatory French classes as part of his degree. (CBC)Noah-Maxime Clarke, a student at Dawson College, already takes two mandatory French classes. anglophones Qc = réelle connaissance#PolQchttps://t.co/qr6ZLdYjFm —@JFLiseeLisée's proposed "Bill 202" would be an update of Bill 101, adopted by the PQ government of the day in 1977. Legault has proposed mandatory French tests for newcomers who have lived in Quebec for three years.


Source: CBC News September 08, 2018 20:48 UTC



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