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The issue of language rights dates back to 1867, at the very beginning of Canada's Confederation. However, it was not until 1982 that the language laws of French-speaking minorities outside Quebec were truly recognized with the advent of section 23: the Official Languages Act. Thus began a long history of legal battles. Come and discover the defenders of the rights and freedoms of Francophones in Alberta and Acadians in Nova Scotia in Winning the Case.