Language requirements for judges shouldn't be made political: French lawyers group

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EDMONTON – Two Alberta-based francophone groups say bilingualism requirements for Canada’s top court — something Premier Danielle Smith is calling on Ottawa to relax — should not be a political issue.

In a statement earlier this week, Alberta’s French lawyers association and the provincial chapter of the French Canadian Association said the requirement protects and ensures access to justice.

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