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Originally Posted by eppythacher
http://www.ogilvyrenault.com/en/expertise_9691.htm
Err.. what about this?
In the pro vs anti censorship debate, the Pros don't like other people telling companies what they can or can not sell. This Quebec law has the effect of:
Any company that wants to do business in Canada has to double their printing costs. I honestly don't think anyone cares, yet the Pros don't like forcing companies to sell products? How about this, if you want to do business with the US you have to be anti-censorship?
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Quebec has a "language police" that fines stores, and all kinds of business that have not signs in french. They are despised all over Canada for doing that, and pretty much a unique case in this country.
Of all the provinces of Canada, there is only ONE that is officially bilingual, and that is New Brunswick, all others are either english or french. Only at the federal level, bilingualism is official everywhere.