MONTREAL (AP) — City buses in Montreal have dropped the expression “Go! Canadiens Go!” following a complaint to Quebec’s language watchdog. Montreal’s transit agency is now using the French expression ...
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A City of Montreal committee is recommending the creation of a municipal office for the French language to gain a detailed understanding of the linguistic makeup of its boroughs. The new office would ...
Chris DiRaddo, a Montreal author, started a book club about six years ago called The Violet Hour Book Club that focuses on LGBTQ literature and conducts its meetings in English. Bibliothèque ...
“Affirming the official and common status of the French language must now guide all of the city’s actions,” according to an internal city document obtained by The Gazette. A French poster featuring a ...
A bus is seen with the expression "Allez! Canadiens Allez!" in Montreal on Thursday, April 24, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi MONTREAL — City buses in Montreal have dropped the expression ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Committee president Louise Harel, left, and Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante hold the report of recommendations on French. (Rowan ...