On language, these MNAs don’t vote in their constituents’ interests

In supporting an anti-bilingualism resolution, a group of Quebec Liberal MNAs failed to speak up for their community, its values, and history.
When any Member of the National Assembly, from the premier on down, ignores the contribution of the English-speaking community to the building of Quebec, it is a galling repudiation, writes Andrew Caddell.

KAMOURASKA, QUE.—Their names are Madwa-Nika Cadet, Enrico Ciccone, Monsef Derraji, André Fortin, Brigitte Garceau, Greg Kelley, Jennifer Maccarone, Désirée McGraw, Elisabeth Prass, and Michelle Setlakwe. They are Quebec Liberal Party Members of the Quebec National Assem...

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