Mcgill has been forced to accept francophones as students who’s applications were systematically rejected for a long time. If you are interested in knowing about the history of mcgill relating to french, i suggest you read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_McGill_français#McGill_University_todaySo what you are telling us is that the most prestigious university and institution of higher learning in all of Quebec, a province which mandates language laws that are visible to all, is allowed to send its graduates into the world not speaking any French at all. This of course makes complete and total sense. Does McGill get a tax exemption from Montreal and/or Quebec as well? If not, perhaps they should ask for one.
there 3 english universities in quebec, none requires student to be bilingual in order to graduate. The anglos supposed oppression is greatly exaggerated.