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Submitted by Katie Warlund on July 23, 2021, at 11:18

Thank you so much for this information. It's great to have it written down to support what we hear and use. I'm thrilled that the Government has this primer on its website. I wish that these inclusive changes to Quebec French would be taught in primary school--or at the very least, used by teachers and displayed on classroom walls. The work of linguistic transitioning must be done by cis-gendered québécoix in support of LGBTQ2+ quebecoix