WHEREAS the French language, the distinctive language
of a people that is in the majority French-speaking, is the instrument
by which that people has articulated its identity;
Whereas the National Assembly of Québec recognizes
that Quebecers wish to see the quality and influence of the French
language assured, and is resolved therefore to make of French the
language of Government and the Law, as well as the normal and everyday
language of work, instruction, communication, commerce and business;
Whereas the National Assembly intends to pursue
this objective in a spirit of fairness and open-mindedness, respectful
of the institutions of the English-speaking community of Québec,
and respectful of the ethnic minorities, whose valuable contribution
to the development of Québec it readily acknowledges;
Whereas the National Assembly of Québec recognizes
the right of the Amerinds and the Inuit of Québec, the first inhabitants
of this land, to preserve and develop their original language and
culture;
Whereas these observations and intentions are in
keeping with a new perception of the worth of national cultures
in all parts of the earth, and of the obligation of every people
to contribute in its special way to the international community;
Therefore, Her Majesty, with the advice and consent
of the National Assembly of Québec, enacts as follows:
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