The Canadian Press
2015-11-20 | SCOC Language
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The Supreme Court of Canada says Alberta is not constitutionally required to enact, print and publish its laws in both English and French.
Date: 2015-11-20
Placeline: OTTAWA.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 26 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << it is 623 Split Decision the court says the arguments brought forward by to Elberta motorists are inconsistent with the historical documents they relied on the driver's had argued that legislative bilingualism extended to Modern Alberta based on an assurance given by parliament in 1867 and in the 1870 order which led to the creation of the province Kristy kirkup the Canadian press Ottawa >>
Date: 2015-11-20
Placeline: OTTAWA.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 26 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << it is 623 Split Decision the court says the arguments brought forward by to Elberta motorists are inconsistent with the historical documents they relied on the driver's had argued that legislative bilingualism extended to Modern Alberta based on an assurance given by parliament in 1867 and in the 1870 order which led to the creation of the province Kristy kirkup the Canadian press Ottawa >>
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