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Opinion: In Quebec, language is not a problem to be solved
The crafting of policies that respect both French and English is a hallmark of Quebec history, repudiated by the Coalition Avenir Québec government.
What Bill 96 does. The bill that went into effect June 1, known commonly as Bill 96, is an amendment to the Charter of the French Language, which was created in 1977 and protects the rights of ...
NPR's Arun Rath talks with linguist Julie Sedivy about keeping Quebec's language French. World. Keeping The French Language Alive In Quebec. March 9, 2014 5:00 PM ET.
The current round of French-English tensions started Dec. 15, when the Supreme Court of Canada struck down a section of Quebec`s language law that outlawed English on commercial signs.
At first, on delving into the bedeviling separatist question of language up here in this stubbornly French-speaking province of Quebec, one finds a lineup of almost Soviet-sounding institutions.
What is the Québec government's latest language law, Bill 96, and why will it mean international companies may stop supplying goods to Quebec?
This article provides an overview of French language requirements in Quebec for commerce and business under the Charter of the French language (RLRQ c. C-11) (the French Charter) and the ...
Language is inextricably bound to identity in Quebec, a former French colony that fell to Britain in 1763.Today, French-speaking Quebecers are a minority in North America, where their language ...