Quebec anglophones have right to health services in English, updated directive says
MONTREAL — The Quebec government has published a new health-care directive clarifying that anglophones have the right to receive health and social services in English.
The five-page document states multiple times that English speakers do not have to prove their identity to receive care in their language.
It is meant to replace an older directive, published in July, that raised concerns the government was limiting access to health care in languages other than French.
The government promised last month to revise the directive following criticism from anglophone groups and some federal MPs.