Judge’s wrist slapped over language law

Last year, judge Dennis Galiatsatos made the startling ruling that a part of the new language law stating that a French translation of court decisions be made available “immediately and without delay” was unconstitutional because it would delay court decisions in English. The Court of Appeal has now ruled that Galiatsatos overstepped his authority.

French Language Minister Jean-François Roberge hailed the new ruling saying that the French‑language charter must be defended because “the future of the French language and our nation depend on it.”