In May 2022, Quebec’s National Assembly passed Bill 96– An Act respecting French, the official and common language of Quebec – which amends the Charter of the French Language from 1977. Bill 96 makes ...
Quebec’s Minister of the French language Jean-François Roberge tabled a new bill to renew the notwithstanding clause on the ...
A new law recently passed in Quebec, Canada designed to force immigrants to learn and use French in a short amount of time has many game developers in the area worried. The new bill could make it ...
2:14 Bill 96: Quebec’s new language law prompts stricter communication, less accessible services Quebec’s language law reform is continuing to draw criticism and legal challenges from the province’s ...
Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette is making her first legislative move since taking office by introducing a bill to renew the notwithstanding clause protecting Bill 96, a controversial ...
Although English and French are both recognized as official languages of Canada, Quebec continues to enact laws which are directed to maintaining its unique cultural identity through the use of the ...
A bilingual sign for City Hall is shown in the city of Westmount, on the island of Montreal, Friday, Aug. 5, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes. MONTREAL — Quebec's new language law has dozens of ...
As use of the notwithstanding clause becomes more common, Ottawa's power to effectively veto provincial legislation should not be overlooked. "The federal government retains the power of disallowance, ...
The very first bill of the new premier, Christine Fréchette, will aim to renew the notwithstanding clause for Bill 96, which strengthens the Charter of the French Language. The information, first ...