Quebec City Dept: MONTREAL - A new right-of-centre party in Quebec is asking Ottawa for more powers over the French language and immigration, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Legault wants the amendment to prohibit parents from transferring their children from English private schools back into the public school system and francois Legault, leader of the Coalition Avenir Quebec, gestures during his speech Monday, February 6, 2012 in Quebec City. A new right-of-centre party in Quebec is asking Ottawa for more powers over the French language and immigration. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Clement Allard Francois Legault, leader of the Coalition for Quebec's Future, said the party would seek a constitutional amendment to prevent Quebecers from skirting language laws.
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