Indigenous groups say Quebec’s French-language law infringes on their rights to self-determination and to teach children their ancestral languages
Two Indigenous groups are going to court over the reforms passed last year to Quebec’s French-language law.
They say the legislation infringes on their rights to self-determination and to teach children their ancestral languages.
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