Bloc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe says he's going to push the federal government for greater recognition of the French language when Parliament reconvenes later in October.
Duceppe told a student audience in Montreal Wednesday he wants the Official Languages Act amended to recognize French as Quebec's official language.
He said he also wants Parliament to amend the federal labour code to acknowledge French as the official language of work in Quebec.
The Bloc chief says the federal government has recognized Quebecers as a nation and now must act in accordance with that.
He said Quebec's Charter of the French Language, commonly known as Bill 101, must be recognized by the federal government.
Duceppe deplored the fact that big Canadian companies such as CN, the large banks and Bell Canada are not subject to the French-language charter.
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Duceppe told a student audience in Montreal Wednesday he wants the Official Languages Act amended to recognize French as Quebec's official language.
He said he also wants Parliament to amend the federal labour code to acknowledge French as the official language of work in Quebec.
The Bloc chief says the federal government has recognized Quebecers as a nation and now must act in accordance with that.
He said Quebec's Charter of the French Language, commonly known as Bill 101, must be recognized by the federal government.
Duceppe deplored the fact that big Canadian companies such as CN, the large banks and Bell Canada are not subject to the French-language charter.
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What if any will be the consequences of Mr. Duceppe's actions?
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