I think that Quebec is the only province where funding for a minority-language community is guaranteed. The anglophone community in Quebec is considered a minority by the federal government, and it’s certainly a minority in terms of Quebec’s population, even if it’s part of the English-speaking majority in Canada. That community is well funded, and I would even say that the funding is higher than the percentage of anglophones, be it at the preschool, elementary or secondary school level. In that province, the federal government only takes action to reinforce English. If Quebec’s powers are weakened, if the federal government encroaches more in Quebec, we could consider that that it will further undermine the future of French in Quebec.
Wouldn’t it be better to do things differently?