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Quebec language watchdog backtracks on pub sign it deemed too English
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi MONTREAL — In its second high-profile reversal in recent months, Quebec's language watchdog has backed down after trying to get a well-known Montreal pub to change ...
Quebec’s language watchdog says the signage at a popular Montreal pub is compliant, after it had told the establishment that it did not sufficiently respect the province’s newly updated French ...
2013 Quebec's language-enforcement agency notified Massimo Lecas, owner of the Montreal-based Buonanotte, that his restaurant was violating the charter.
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Judge overstepped his authority in ruling against Quebec’s language law: appeal court
MONTREAL — Quebec’s Court of Appeal says a provincial court judge overstepped his jurisdiction when he ruled that part of the ...
Among larger cities in the United States and Canada, Quebec City stands out as a place where English-speaking residents are a ...
Backers of Quebec's sweeping new law to promote French usage in the Canadian province hail it as the most important measure in nearly half a century to protect the language in mostly English ...
MONTREAL — In its second high-profile reversal in recent months, Quebec's language watchdog has backed down after trying to get a well-known Montreal pub to change its outdoor sign.
A popular Montreal pub won't have to alter its sign after Quebec's language watchdog walked back its review, calling it "premature" to request changes to the display. The OQLF had previously reached ...
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