Judge rejects demand to halt transfer of two Montreal English schools to French system
MONTREAL — Quebec’s Superior Court on Monday rejected a request by a Montreal English school board to save two east-end schools from being transferred to the overcrowded French system.
The English Montreal School Board tried to get a court injunction to stop the transfers, arguing the government’s decision to take away the schools violated minority language rights guaranteed in the Constitution.
But the EMSB failed to make the case that the matter was urgent, Justice Dominique Poulin said in her written ruling. The French board, she said, “would suffer a more important prejudice if the request by the EMSB was accorded and it’s equally in the public interest for its demand to be refused.”
Demographics have been against the city’s English-speaking community from the beginning of the conflict between the two school boards.