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Supreme Court sued over its refusal to translate decisions before 1970 into French

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Lawyer Francois Cote, right, speaks as Daniel Turp, centre, and Etienne-Alexis Boucher of Droits collectifs Quebec look on during a media availability at Federal Court in Montreal, Friday. The rights group is taking the Supreme Court of Canada's registrar's office to court over its refusal to translate historic English-only decisions to French as required by the country's Official Languages Act (Sidhartha Banerjee/THE CANADIAN PRESS)