This Supreme Court decision flies in the face of several argument posted by differen people in this thread.....
A Supreme Court of Canada ruling on Friday will have repercussions across the country and adds weight to another lawsuit asking for 21 new French schools in B.C.
The court has upheld a B.C. Supreme Court judge's ruling that French students in Vancouver do not have access to the equivalent educational services as their English counterparts. The case centres around L'ecole Rose-des-Vents, a small French school in Vancouver near Oak St. and 41st Ave., where in 2010, parents challenged the government to provide equivalent education for students whose first language is French, as is required under the Canadian constitution. The Supreme Court agreed.
The Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique (CSF), the board for French schools in the province, has a similar case in B.C. Supreme Court that says at least 21 schools, including RDV, and a board office should be provided for French students. The greatest demand is in Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, Victoria, the Okanagan and Sea-to-Sky school districts. That case is broader in scope and also looks specifically at capital spending and operational funding for an equivalent education for francophone students, and should wrap up this summer.