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Le Québec ignore la demande de B’nai Brith d’exempter les rabbins étrangers dans sa Loi

CLICK HERE FOR ENGLISH Le Globe and Mail Le 1er juin 2023 MONTRÉAL – B’nai Brith Canada réitère sa demande de modification de la controversée Loi 96 du gouvernement du Québec, Loi sur le français, langue officielle et commune du Québec. La loi, adoptée il y a un an, favorise ostensiblement l’utilisation continue de la langue …

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Quebec Ignores B’nai Brith Call for Exemption for Foreign Rabbis in Bill

Cliquez ici pour le français The Globe and Mail June 1, 2023 MONTREAL – B’nai Brith Canada is reiterating a request to alter the Quebec Government’s controversial Bill 96, An Act Respecting French, the Official and Common Language of Quebec. The bill, passed a year ago, ostensibly promotes the continued use of the French language …

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B’nai Brith Renews Battles in Quebec for Adoption of IHRA Definition and Amendments to Bill 96

Cliquez ici pour le français Nov. 28, 2022 QUEBEC CITY, Que. — B’nai Brith Canada is asking the Quebec Government to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism and amend Bill 96 to avoid placing an undue burden on rabbis seeking to work in the province. The reengagement with the Government comes …

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B’nai Brith Canada Expresses Opposition to Controversial Quebec Bill 96

  June 13, 2022 MONTREAL – B’nai Brith Canada today made public its opposition to Bill 96, a law that it sees as detrimental to the interests of Quebec’s Jewish population. The law was sanctioned June 1 and is now in force. Jews today number some 90,000 in the province. Jews have lived in Quebec …

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