The deck is stacked against Quebec’s Anglos

KAMOURASKA, QUE.—On Jan. 20, I will be in a courtroom in Montreal to fight Quebec’s language law, Bill 96, as a plaintiff. Astonishingly, my lawyer and I will not be facing the Quebec government, but rather representatives of the attorney general of Canada, Arif Virani. ...
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