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Gain de cause

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.