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Supreme Court of Canada upholds language laws
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Ottawa, Canada (Reuters): French-language families in Quebec have no right to send their children to English public schools, the Supreme Court of Canada said on Thursday, in a ruling that upholds key portions of French-speaking Quebec's controversial language laws.
But the court also eased restrictions on English-speaking families in the province and said children who had received a significant part of their education in English, for example in Ontario, had the right to study in English in Quebec.
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