The Task Force on Linguistic Policy has filed an interlocutory injunction against Quebec’s language law Bill 96.
Andrew Caddell, president of the Task Force, told CIDI that the recent injunction “deals with the future effects of the law.” Other measures are expected to be implemented over the next couple of years, he explained, which will have even more “significant, negative, and damaging effects” on Quebecers, including English-speaking Townshippers.
The Task Force on Linguistic Policy was formed in 2021 to take a stand against Bill 96, which has been described as unconstitutional and hindering human rights. The injunction marks the second time that the group is taking legal action after filing a lawsuit with the superior court last May to challenge the provincial legislation.
The Task Force has received a number of stories from people that are impacted by Bill 96 and it needs to be “reassessed,” emphasized Caddell.