Yesterday's
march to mark the 30th anniversary of Bill 101 was
accompanied by political speeches; here's a heartfelt
defense of the language law's restrictions on education choice, and Bernard Landry assures us that Quebec is
neither bilingual nor multicultural. And I'm glad to know that
anglos have adapted to the law since 1976, as their spokespeople Ms. Pelletier and Ms. Martin-Laforge assure us in this piece. Some statistics at the bottom of
this article on the MNA for Laurier-Dorion, who makes the grave error of being pretty multicultural himself.
posted at 12:05