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As we move further into 2025, we want to update you on the situation on the ground based on the experience of some of our clients and many stories of non-clients over the past year.
Bill 96 was adopted May 24, 2022, and became Law 14. It claimed to overhaul the Charter of the French Language ...
As the first month of the year comes to an end, we can examine what 2025 has already brought us, but also look ahead and wonder what it might have in store. Starting with ourselves A new year is always an opportunity to take stock and reconnect with what is most important. For me, this is about connections and trust in my personal ...
After obtaining their certificate of francization from the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF), companies often believe that the matter is settled once and for all. But they are wrong.
The obligation of francization is perpetual. Once they have their certificate, companies must maintain ...
Did you know that Quebec companies subject to the Charter of the French Language are not necessarily required to work exclusively in French? Many companies can justify the use of English in their business—which is not incompatible with the Charter of the French Language!
You’ve probably met with an adviser from the Office québécois de la langue ...