The fate of Bill 14 now rests in the hands of the Coalition Avenir du Quebec Party after hearings wrapped up on Thursday afternoon.
According to CBC News, the C.A.Q. has been put in this position because the Liberals are against the new law.
The hearings, which took place at the National Assembly, drew seventy-five citizens and other groups from across the province. They put in their two cents worth on their objection or acceptance of the Bill.
Bill 14’s purpose is to change a few amendments in the province’s language laws.
The minority P.Q. government wrapped up the hearings on Thursday, saying the proposed changes are “long overdue.”