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Quebec Politics: Impossible Indifference

Summary by La Liberté
By Michel LAGACÉ. Francophones in Manitoba are not used to paying close attention to political developments in other provinces, but Quebec is still an exception, because without Quebec, there would not be an Official Languages Act and bilingualism in the federal public service in Canada. And Manitoba's Prime Minister, Wab Kinew, would not talk about making Manitoba a truly bilingual province, no matter what it might mean in practice.
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By Michel LAGACÉ. Francophones in Manitoba are not used to paying close attention to political developments in other provinces, but Quebec is still an exception, because without Quebec, there would not be an Official Languages Act and bilingualism in the federal public service in Canada. And Manitoba's Prime Minister, Wab Kinew, would not talk about making Manitoba a truly bilingual province, no matter what it might mean in practice.

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La Liberté broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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