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Nat09 said:@Elsa, Québec is very unique place, most people speak French especially from Montreal going east of the province, but in the west part (the Outaouais section, where I live, that borders Ontario) it’s more bilingual and you can find a few towns ( like mine) that are predominantly English. My husband and children were raised English although they also speak French. In Québec, for your child to be able to go at an English school one of the parents must have had an English education ( Québec government sends you a certificate to prove you did), if you don’t have that certificate, they have to go to French school even if the parents aren’t French. We also have the French police ( that’s what we call them). They are in charge of making sure that French remains a priority over English, so if you have a busyness, your advertising sign or menu...,must be in French you can have the English translation but it must be smaller then the French one or if you’re caught you can be fined. There are still some who will fight over language but I think it’s a very lovely province. I’m sorry to hear about your vision problem, I do hope they can help you somehow. I know how tired you can get from all the tests and surgeries, I have one coming up next week for carpal tunnel ( I don’t even do repetitive movements, nerves issues), left hand this time, at least it won’t be as bad as last time, they did the right one in August and it’s all good until you need to go to the bathroom 🤔 not very good with the left hand 🤣 oh well. Maybe they will come up with something new to help with your vision, 🤞🏻👋🏻