A law that has been sitting on the books for 19 years will soon come into effect. It stipulates that all government communication with businesses must be conducted in French. This is just one part of the larger reforms the CAQ government has promised. Global’s Raquel Fletcher reports.
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Quebec government to communicate in French only with businesses
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