Franco-Ontarians ponder legal challenge in face of government ‘attack’
OTTAWA — The president of the main organization representing Franco-Ontarians said Monday Premier Doug Ford is showing a “lack of respect” towards the province’s French-speaking minority.
“If I look at everything that has been done since the government took power, it is starting to look like an attack on francophones,” Carol Jolin, president of the Assemblee de la francophonie de l’Ontario, told a news conference Thursday.
He was reacting to news that in addition to cancelling plans for a French-language university and scrapping the office of the French language services commissioner, Ford’s Progressive Conservative government has cancelled a $2.9 million grant to a French-language theatre in Ottawa.
“We started with two files, and I fear that there are others,” Jolin said. The grant to La Nouvelle Scene theatre had been announced in May by the previous Liberal government.