Angst around French language boils over in Quebec, as politicians warn of ‘decline’
MONTREAL — Perennial anxieties around the state of the French language in Quebec have boiled over in the past week, with politicians seizing on a Liberal legislator’s initial brush-off of the issue as evidence of indifference to a crisis.
Outside of Quebec, the angry debate may have seemed a tempête in a teapot, if it appeared on anglophones’ radar at all.
But in la belle province and Ottawa, Montreal MP Emmanuella Lambropoulos set off alarms when she asked the official languages commissioner in a House of Commons committee meeting last week — Friday the 13th — whether French was in peril.
“I have to see proof in order to believe that,” Ms. Lambropoulos told Raymond Théberge at the official languages committee. “What exactly do you think contributes to this ‘decline’ of French in Quebec?” she asked, using air quotes around the word “decline.”