Tories, Bloc push for unequal approach to amending Canada’s Official Languages Act
OTTAWA — The Bloc Québécois and Conservatives are pushing for an unequal approach to amending Canada’s Official Languages Act — one that a federal official warns could reduce English services in Quebec.
Proposed federal legislation is aimed at promoting and protecting the French language by recognizing its status as a minority language in Canada.
The bill is currently in front of a House of Commons committee, whose members are reviewing it clause by clause.
Conservative MP Joel Godin has proposed an amendment, at the request of the government of Quebec, that would require Ottawa to focus on expanding federally delivered services in the French language.