Too late to learn another colonial language, say Indigenous students opposing Quebec's Bill 96
Tired of advocating for themselves against powerful institutions, Indigenous students at English colleges asked their schools to speak up for them.
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![Angela Ottereyes, who is Cree from Waskaganish and studying law, society and justice at Dawson College, says she struggled in French at school, but is fluent in Cree and English. An Indigenous woman with glasses and a grey t-shirt stares at an interviewer off camera](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7228592.1717789267!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/angela-ottereyes.jpg)
Tired of advocating for themselves against powerful institutions, Indigenous students at English colleges asked their schools to speak up for them.