Frédéric Bérard, a Quebec lawyer and constitutional scholar, has warned that the new French language directive for Quebec hospitals is open to legal challenges in the courts. Read about it in the Montreal Gazette.
And check out these other stories we’ve been watching this week below:
- SFU profs challenge their faculty association’s anti-Israel motions in court
- Parole board ignored trauma of Indigenous man convicted of murder, court rules
- Threatening Jewish school children in Facebook posts lands Calgary man two years’ probation
- Hospital selfie taker back in court over drag queen protest
- Advocates frustrated London’s graphic images sign ban fizzles
- Quebecers are filing ‘psychological harassment’ complaints under new Bill 101 rules
- Convoy protest leader Pat King in custody for alleged bail breach
- ‘Nobody likes to be forced’: Sask. addictions advocate skeptical of complex care facility
- Ontario farmer says he has to pay $400,000 in archeological fees to build a home on his field
- Ontario transgender woman loses fight to have province pay for facial feminization surgery