The US is targeting Quebec’s controversial French-language law as a barrier to trade, a move that may further complicate ...
The U.S. has listed Quebec’s contentious French-language law as a non-tariff trade barrier, a day before President Trump is ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNQuebec says it will help university students with French citizenship ‘develop French language skills’As of the fall, Quebec’s English universities — Bishop’s, Concordia and McGill — must ensure 80 per cent of newly enrolled ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNQuebec is spending millions to subsidize English-speaking students with French citizenshipQuebec spent $147 million in 2023-24 to subsidize all the students with French citizenship, up from $111 million five years ...
In the 397-page document outlining what it sees as unfair trade practices by some 60 countries, the USTR devotes six pages to ...
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative released its annual list of global trade barriers Tuesday — and it includes Quebec's controversial language law, Bill 96.
The United States government has listed Quebec's French-language reform as a barrier to trade, as President Donald Trump ...
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U.S. lists Quebec’s language law as ‘trade barrier’, Legault has ‘no intention of softening’Quebec has no intention of softening its language laws, Premier François Legault said Tuesday after the U.S. listed his ...
This law imposes stringent language requirements on companies, mandating they operate in French, and even empowering citizens to sue businesses that do not comply. While many Quebec business leaders ...
On Monday, the federal Liberals discreetly changed the French version of their proposed housing entity meant to accelerate the construction of affordable housing after they were mocked on social media ...
Carney stated, "We are the party of the Charter [of Canadian Rights and Freedoms], and we will intervene in the Supreme Court in cases that may arise." This statement underscores the ongoing tension ...
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Jane Jacobs, a Canadian icon, who received the Order of Canada after advocating Canada’s breakup in her book, “A Question of ...
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