ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬¸ßÇ帣Àû deeply disappointed by CAQ motion on Bill 96
The ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬¸ßÇ帣Àû expressed frustration and anger with motion passed in the Quebec National Assembly regarding Bill 96, An Act respecting French, the official and common language of Quebec.
This motion, moved by the governing Coalition avenir Québec, only refers to an ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬¸ßÇ帣Àû resolution adopted on September 1 that has since been rescinded. It does not refer to the revised resolution adopted by the ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬¸ßÇ帣Àû on Bill 96 September 11.
“It appears quite clear that the government is just looking for a fight and to divide Quebecers, creating disunity,” said ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬¸ßÇ帣Àû Chair Joe Ortona. “The government is well aware that we modified our resolution. Secondly it is refusing once again to deal with the real challenges and concerns that we have with Bill 96 such as the use of the notwithstanding clause, temporary worker permits and more.”
“The government should stop acting as a bully and start focusing on bringing Quebecers together to promote an inclusive Quebec where French is a common language. That is what leadership is all about.”
About the ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬¸ßÇ帣Àû
With a youth and adult sector population of more than 35,000 students, the ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬¸ßÇ帣Àû (ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬¸ßÇ帣Àû) is the largest English public school board in Quebec. Established on July 1, 1998, when the province created new boards along linguistic lines, the ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬¸ßÇ帣Àû network consists of 77 schools and centres. For more details, visit the ÊÖ»ú¿´Æ¬¸ßÇ帣Àû website at www.emsb.qc.ca.

