The abrupt application of new provisions in Quebec’s Bill 96, which forces provincial and municipal bodies to limit English services, has been a rocky transition, but the minister responsible for French says an adjustment period will be necessary.
“Of course we will adjust in the next days and weeks, but it is important that cities communicate with citizens in French,” said Jean-François Roberge on Friday, one day after the provisions went into effect.
He said some adjustments will likely be needed, but it’s crucial that Quebec’s standing as the only French-speaking jurisdiction in the Americas be respected.
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