Quebec's office for the protection of the French language carried out close to 10,000 inspections this past year as the ...
The classic "bonjour, hi" greeting in Montreal is known by many Vermonters who venture up to the multi-lingual city. A new language bill that recently went into effect in Quebec aims to strengthen the ...
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-speaking ...
Quebec's rich linguistic heritage is a tapestry woven from history, culture, and resilience. In her work, Cent ans d’histoire : Vous m’avez raconté le Québec, Janette Bertrand delves into the ...
This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR West. I'm Arun Rath. If you've been to Montreal, you may have been greeted in stores with the phrase bonjour hi. That friendly greeting could soon be illegal.
A new law recently passed in Quebec, Canada designed to force immigrants to learn and use French in a short amount of time has many game developers in the area worried. The new bill could make it ...
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French language complaints and inspections surge in Quebec
Quebec’s office for the protection of the French language carried out close to 10,000 inspections this past year as the ...
Quebec Culture Minister Mathieu Lacombe tabled a bill today that would force streaming giants to add French-language content and make it more easily accessible to users. Bill 109 has been in the works ...
Update: I received an informative e-mail with a counterpoint from French gaming site Jouez.com's editor Francoise Taddei. See what he has to say below our original post. A new rule went into effect on ...
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