Etiket: Bilingualism
The editorial answers you | The bilingualism of judges and the Canadian Constitution
Do you have questions about our editorials? Questions about hot topics in the news? Each week, the editorial team responds to readers of The Press. Posted at 11:00 a.m. Philip…
Jolin-Barrette could legislate to ban the requirement of bilingualism among judges
The Minister of Justice of Quebec, Simon Jolin-Barrette, keeps the possibility of legislating to prohibit the Court of Quebec from requiring the bilingualism of its judges in a systematic way.…
Simon Jolin-Barrette maintains his opposition to the systematic bilingualism of judges
Despite a setback in the Superior Court, the Minister of Justice, Simon Jolin-Barrette, maintained his position against the systematic bilingualism of all judicial candidates. “In Quebec, all Quebecers must be…
Bilingualism required for judges | The Minister of Justice has “no word to say”
If the chief judge of the Court of Quebec considers that her magistrates in Longueuil or Saint-Jérôme must master English, the Minister of Justice cannot oppose it, ruled the Superior…
The Chief Justice can require bilingualism among judges of the Court of Québec
The Superior Court ruled in the standoff between two of the three branches of power of the Quebec state, namely the judicial power and the executive power. The Chief Justice…
Appointments to the Court of Québec | Bilingualism may be required
The demands of the Chief Justice of the Court of Quebec regarding the bilingualism of new judges must be respected, the court has just ruled. Posted at 5:55 p.m. Philippe…
Bilingualism in Alsace with the Eltern association
Eltern Alsace For 25 years, parents of students have been mobilizing to ensure that as many students as possible in Alsace have access to early bilingual education – from kindergarten…
Bilingualism of judges | A very specific interpretation of the Chief Justice
Despite the protests of many, the Chief Justice of the Court of Quebec, Lucie Rondeau, persists and signs: she can intervene in the process of selecting judges for the Court…
Montreal City Hall | Safety, bilingualism and diversity on the menu for the ultimate debate in English
The three main candidates for mayor clashed Thursday in a final television debate in English, during which bilingualism, inclusion and public security marked the exchanges, less than 48 hours before…
Bilingualism is not an option
The division’s candidate, Balarama Holness, continued his work to undermine Montreal’s linguistic status. After letting the vagueness of his intentions hang over the merger of his party with that of…