I visited the courthouse this week in search of a document about a legal effort by the only francophone school board in B.C. to take possession of the old Sexsmith elementary school in Vancouver. When I asked for the file, I got a stack of papers about 25 cm high arising from a complicated constitutional battle over funding for francophone education. (A number were sealed.)
Buried within those documents was the Conseil Scolaire Francophone‘s ...
