Supreme Court overturns N.W.T. decision blocking students’ admission to French school
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada ruled today that the Northwest Territories education minister erred in refusing to allow students from five families to attend a French-language school.
The children didn’t have a constitutional right to attend a francophone school in the territory because they didn’t fit certain criteria, such as French being their mother tongue or the language of previous education.
But a francophone school board recommended they be admitted anyway to help promote the language.
The parents first requested the transfers in 2018 and 2019, but the minister denied them, kicking off a protracted court battle.