Lamajoune Villeray Bakery, a family-run business operating for 40 years, recently received a letter from the Office québécois ...
The Gazette on MSN
‘When you’re sick, you’re not bilingual’: Senate warns English health access in Quebec ‘tenuous’
A cancer patient must make an 800-kilometre round trip every week for five weeks to reach a hospital with fewer ...
Undercover language inspectors are heading back into Quebec stores, bars and restaurants to check if customers are being ...
Global News on MSN
Montreal realtor receives complaint from Quebec language office
A Montreal real estate agent says a letter from the Office Québecois de la langue française (OQLF) left him scratching his ...
Bill 96, OQLF inspections, and rising complaints are reshaping Quebec retail operations, hiring, signage, and digital marketing strategies.
In 'Crash Land,' starring Gabriel LaBelle and Finn Wolfhard, a group of foolish young men make an amateur movie tribute to a ...
This week, Lahmajoune Villeray, a family-owned bakery in Montreal, received a letter from Quebec's language watchdog, stating ...
Businesses across several Quebec cities will soon receive anonymous visits from observers evaluating whether customers can receive service in French. The initiative, led by Quebec’s language watchdog, ...
Opinion
Montreal Gazette on MSNOpinion
Libman: Are the Quebec Liberals poised to peak at just the right time?
Just a few months ago, it would have seemed crazy to suggest the future looked promising for the Quebec Liberal Party.
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet is laughing at the idea of fielding "fake" candidates in Toronto — even if it ...
Go Habs Go!” is returning to Montreal buses after the province’s language watchdog authorized the English phrase, reversing a ...
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