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PQ leader wants to clamp down on bilingualism in QuebecCanadaMar 28, 2014Parti Quebec leader Pauline Marois is projecting herself and her party as the best bets for defending the French language. -
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Viewer denounces TV ads promoting French language as ‘discriminatory’The ad, which aired on CBC, caught the eye of Quebecer Robert Morrison. "It was basically making fun of someone who didn't speak French so it made me quite perturbed," he said.ConsumerNov 2, 2021
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Are English headlines in Huntingdon coming to an end?The third-oldest weekly newspaper in Canada, The Gleaner, is facing some major changes -- and some believe that it may signal the end of an era for the English paper.CanadaJun 12, 2015
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Small Quebec newspaper Pontiac Journal takes on language policeThe Pontiac Journal, a small, local newspaper in western Quebec, has come under the scrutiny of Quebec's language police over its bilingual content.CanadaJun 5, 2015
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Do Montreal anglos need to rebrand themselves?Are Quebec anglophones getting a bad rap on language issues? Dan Delmar explains how anglos can get a more positive message out about their integration into Quebec society.CanadaFeb 12, 2015
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Quebec Superior Court upholds Bill 101Two dozen Quebec merchants lost their case before the Quebec Superior Court. The businesses were hoping provisions of Bill 101 would be overturned.PoliticsJan 28, 2015
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Anglo activists want bilingualism back in MontrealA group of Montreal anglophones are concerned that local businesses are turning their back on bilingual signage.CanadaJan 21, 2015
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Quebec language police target English retail websitesDid you know that many American retailers block access to English-only websites in Quebec in order to comply with the province's language laws?CanadaNov 13, 2014
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Quebec brings back intensive English program for grade 6 studentsA resurrected intensive English program for grade six students will be mandatory but will not necessarily be applied across the board.CanadaJun 19, 2014
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Quebecers signing up for accent modification classesA growing language learning trend in Quebec may stir up some controversy. Have you considered accent reduction classes?CanadaJun 2, 2014
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Quebec language office faces off against small businesses in courtDozens of small businesses were in court this week to challenge the policies of Quebec's Office de la Langue Francaise.May 15, 2014
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