People should have minimal knowledge of French to be able to stay in Quebec: poll
MONTREAL — A survey conducted for two nationalist groups in Quebec suggests about three-quarters of Quebecers believe people should have a minimum knowledge of French to be allowed to stay in the province.
The Leger poll released Monday indicated that 73 per cent of Quebecers supported the premise, while the figure climbed to 79 per cent among francophones.
It was conducted for the Mouvement national des Quebecois and the Fondation Lionel-Groulx, which both called on the province’s political parties to commit to francization beyond mere public declarations.
They also want the commitments to be included in the parties’ electoral platforms ahead of the Oct. 1 provincewide vote.