Liberals resist Tory, Bloc push for Quebec language law to rule federally regulated businesses

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Liberals resist Tory, Bloc push for Quebec language law to rule federally regulated businesses cdnpoli

The study of C-13 in the parliamentary committee is still at its early stages, and the Bloc and the Conservatives have made it clear that they are siding with the Quebec government. They want businesses in Quebec, including federally regulated businesses, to comply with the provincial charter, which restricts the right of Quebec anglophones to work and be served in English.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary Herald, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.

Bill C-13 establishes, among many things, a right to work and to be served in French in federally regulated businesses, such as banks, airlines and railways, in Quebec and, at a later date, other regions across Canada with a “strong francophone presence.” Liberals warned against even introducing the notion of French as a “common language” in Quebec, which, they say, could have possibly legal implications in the future. Beaulieu answered that he really did not see what the problem was with that choice of words.

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