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Être Québécois : une question de «souche» ou de valeurs ?

(French version only)
By , contributor, hired while a student for various projects of Tolerance.ca
Vous devez tous être au courant du projet de loi 195 sur l’identité québécoise qu’a présenté madame Pauline Marois, députée de Charlevoix, le 18 octobre dernier. Pour ceux qui ne le sont pas, cette dernière propose la création d’une citoyenneté québécoise, à laquelle ne pourraient accéder que ceux qui maîtrisent le français et qui auront réussi un examen pour le prouver. J’aurais envie de demander à madame Marois si c’est sa faible connaissance de l’anglais qui lui fait craindre cette langue. Si je le pouvais, je lui dirais aussi qu’à mes yeux, mon identité repose davantage sur mes valeurs et ma culture personnelle, plutôt que sur la langue dans laquelle je parle et j’écris.
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