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Philippe Couillard denounces Adidas manager’s comments on French language

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Quebec’s premier is criticizing the manager of an Adidas store who reportedly told a Montreal crowd that he would say a few words in French at an event to accommodate the city’s French media.

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Philippe Couillard said the manager’s statements, if true, are unacceptable and regrettable in a French-speaking province.

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Several Quebec personalities vowed to boycott the activewear company yesterday after Le Journal de Montréal reported the official’s comments.

According to the newspaper, the manager told the crowd at a store launch event that he would begin his speech with a few words in French, before switching to English.

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In Quebec City, Parti Québécois (PQ) Leader Jean-François Lisée blamed Couillard for the incident, accusing him of having promoted the use of English in workplace.

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Couillard replied that while English speakers are an important part of Quebec society, the language of the workplace is French.

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