The newsperson gives background information on what Bill 101 entails and why its supporters feel that it is so necessary. He also goes into the effects that Québec has already seen occur, such as businesses relocating and other outcomes that can be expected to occur in the near future. He includes the feelings that various Québec residents have such as the desire to stay in order to protest, the desire to sue the government, and the desire to keep their schools open to all (Bazar). He also includes the feelings of some of the Francophone residents that do not support the bill because they do not feel there is anything wrong with a bilingual province. The reporter states that the decision of that day does not necessarily represent the consensus of the Québec people, but it shows the Parti Québecois’ vision of the way they would like things to be in a nation they’d like to build (Bazar). With Québec’s Anglophone economic dominance, the party believes that it is their responsibility to make changes to this historically French province in order to even the playing field for Francophone Québec
The newsperson gives background information on what Bill 101 entails and why its supporters feel that it is so necessary. He also goes into the effects that Québec has already seen occur, such as businesses relocating and other outcomes that can be expected to occur in the near future. He includes the feelings that various Québec residents have such as the desire to stay in order to protest, the desire to sue the government, and the desire to keep their schools open to all (Bazar). He also includes the feelings of some of the Francophone residents that do not support the bill because they do not feel there is anything wrong with a bilingual province. The reporter states that the decision of that day does not necessarily represent the consensus of the Québec people, but it shows the Parti Québecois’ vision of the way they would like things to be in a nation they’d like to build (Bazar). With Québec’s Anglophone economic dominance, the party believes that it is their responsibility to make changes to this historically French province in order to even the playing field for Francophone Québec