French language treated like an afterthought at Olympics’ opening ceremony

Diversity is what makes Canada unique. The opening ceremony missed that central point—in both official languages.

I bumped into an old friend from Canadian Heritage a few weeks ago. We chatted, amongst other things, about the Olympics. My friend breathed a sigh of relief, saying the ongoing battle over a French presence at the Games was finally resolved. With last-minute funding increases and additional t...

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