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    1. I’m sorry, decline in French in the private realm (which the Quebec government keeps citing) because theirs more immigrants in a society who don’t speak French at their own home doesn’t mean decline in French in the public common realm. 

      The same goes in the business realm where English is used to communicate with multinational businesses as Quebec becomes more globalized (hence the decline of French in even a predominantly French city like Quebec City). 

      This is all just a red hearing for nationalist to target minorities as usual. 

    2. PresenceThick on

      If they made learning Quebecois french more inviting I’d try more. My family was originally French Canadian but we have lost it in a few generations. To be honest the idea that even attempting to learn will result in angry and dismissive Quebecers is frustrating enough for me not to even try. 

    3. Legault and his cronies have been working overtime to find any cultural wedge issue to distract from their failures and growing unpopularity. This is just more of that.

    4. Even if you agree wit Marc Miller this was such a dumb thing to say out loud on your first day back on the bench as the *Official Languages* minister. Yeesh.

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