Quebec has launched its latest salvo in the ongoing battle to stop the decline of the French language. The target this time, people who use English words in the middle of French sentences. In a new ad campaign, the province is encouraging people not to use anglicisms also known as ‘franglais.’ Global’s Dan Spector reports.
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New Quebec government ad campaign warns anglicisms put the French language in danger
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