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Francophones at the Court
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Bilingualism is enshrined in the Canadian Constitution as early as 1867. Federal laws, minutes, newspapers and archives must be published in English and French. Then, the Constitution of 1982 incorporates the right to education and public services in the official language of one's choice. Since then, the Supreme Court of Canada has interpreted and reinterpreted these linguistic rights. School Cases Since 1982, minority language education has bee…
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