The Conservative MP has lambasted Bill 101 which he called unnecessary, 'social engineering.' 101, introduced by the Levesque government in the 1970's, succeeded both in annoying Montreal anglophones and keeping French the language of Quebec. If Bernier has his way and it is done away with, within six months Quebeckers will drive to the petrol station and say, "I would like some poutine avec ma gazoline: I'm hungry for souper."Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Maxime Bernier and Bill 101
The Conservative MP has lambasted Bill 101 which he called unnecessary, 'social engineering.' 101, introduced by the Levesque government in the 1970's, succeeded both in annoying Montreal anglophones and keeping French the language of Quebec. If Bernier has his way and it is done away with, within six months Quebeckers will drive to the petrol station and say, "I would like some poutine avec ma gazoline: I'm hungry for souper."
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