Greeting and serving a customer in English could land Quebec business owners in hot water. Quebec’s proposed language bill would allow a complaint to be filed against a business if French was not the language of service. As Global’s Tim Sargeant explains, some business owners fear that whether they comply or not, the new bill will eat into their bottom line.
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Business community fears Quebec’s new language bill
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