Quebec’s new language law Bill 96 took effect on Sunday. The new rules impose stricter guidelines on product packaging. And they require more French dominance on store signs. Many business groups were opposed to the new law, saying they need more time to comply. Amanda Jelowicki reports.
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Business groups say they need more time to comply with Quebec’s stricter language laws
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