It is strange that Quebec, a primarily French speaking province with laws and policies in place to protect the language rights of French Quebecers, that there is a large influx of non-French migrants, and once the migrants arrive, they prefer to speak English rather than French. This is causing a clear conflict between those who stress the primacy of French in
More than ever, there is a need for clear rules to outline the extent of cultural and religious accommodation. “We believe that general rules must be adopted to avoid numerous exceptions, and piecemeal and arbitrary decisions," states Yohanna Loucheur, stressing the importance of putting in place rules that would facilitate social conduct within Quebec.
A major concern presented within this article is the profile given of the native English community within
This article brings up an extremely interesting and relevant point about reasonable accommodation that no other news source examined has so far, due to the framing of the media, since it discusses the Muslim and Jewish communities and their demands in depth, but this article brings up the important fact that it is the Protestant communities that make the most demands, because they are a less visible minority, as examined by Sociologist Yao Assogba.
Assogba continues to state “considering the history of
It seems strange that people who migrate to