Over 50 Quebec-based technology companies are warning the premier that Bill 96 will possibly do enormous damage to the province’s economy. In a letter sent to François Legault, the executives are asking to delay implementation of the bill, until there is better French-language support available for workers. Global’s Felicia Parrillo reports.
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Quebec companies warn Bill 96 could be costly on economy
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