Bouthillier on Expanding Bill 101

Announcing an upcoming guest post by Simon Bouthillier

We are pleased to welcome a new guest blogger, Simon Bouthillier, who will shortly publish a post (en français) on the constitutionality or otherwise of the Québec government’s plan to apply the French-in-the-workplace provisions of the Charter of the French Language, a.k.a. Bill 101, to federally-regulated businesses in the province. Mr. Bouthillier is a graduate of the Université de Sherbrooke (LL.B. and M.B.A.) and is currently studying towards an LL.M. at the McGill Faculty of Law. His research is mainly concerned with the constitutional rights of prisoners. Having read a draft of his post, I am very much looking forward to it.

Author: Leonid Sirota

Law nerd. I teach public law at the University of Reading, in the United Kingdom. I studied law at McGill, clerked at the Federal Court of Canada, and did graduate work at the NYU School of Law. I then taught in New Zealand before taking up my current position at Reading.

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