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Quebec military parents protest Bill 14

Quebec military parents may soon lose their exemption permitting them to send their kids to English-language schools.
Soldier and parent Martin Huot voiced his concerns over Bill 14, which would lift the exemption from Quebec's language charter for Quebec's military families. (CBC)

Quebec military parents are fighting to keep their exemption permitting them to send their kids to English-language schools.

About 300 people showed up to a meeting at a school near the Valcartier military base north of Quebec City.

The Parti Qubcois' proposed Bill 14 would abolish military exemption from Quebecs language charter.

About 85 per cent of the children at the school have parents in the armed forces.

Soldier and parent Martin Huot says being able to speak both French and English is a necessity for military families.

"It's an expectation that we have to move all the time," Huot said.

"The kids have to adapt and adjust to different environments."

Still, he said he isnt worried about Bill 14, because hes certain the Parti Qubcois will realize it doesnt make any senseto remove the military exemption.

That doesnt necessarily comfort some families, though. Paul Cormier and Carole Paquette have daughters in elementary and high school who are worried about the changes Bill 14 would usher in.

"She said, Mom, if it goes through, I want to move out of Quebec," Paquette said of one of her daughters.

"Why put this added stress where its not needed?" added Cormier.