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I speak both official languages fluently and I’m sad that a local first Nation language isn’t part of the curriculum starting in primary school.
It’s also pretty funny that you’re insisting on first Nations considering they are part of the few people that are guaranteed to be able to go to school in either French or English in Quebec.
Say this comment in a language spoken by a First Nation please.
Someone has problems listening and understanding in English. You should probably not attend university, nothing for you there. It might introduce you to new ideas.
I speak both official languages fluently and I’m sad that a local first Nation language isn’t part of the curriculum starting in primary school.
It’s also pretty funny that you’re insisting on first Nations considering they are part of the few people that are guaranteed to be able to go to school in either French or English in Quebec.
Someone has problems listening and understanding in English. You should probably not attend university, nothing for you there. It might introduce you to new ideas.