All Quebec’s Bilingual Towns Resolve to Keep Right to Operate in English and French

All Quebec’s Bilingual Towns Resolve to Keep Right to Operate in English and French
A bilingual sign for a mini market is shown in the city of Westmount, on the Island of Montreal, Aug. 5, 2022. The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes
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All Quebec municipalities that were at risk of losing their bilingual status under a provincial language law have opted to maintain their right to serve people in both English and French.

The province’s language office—Office québécois de la langue française—has confirmed that the 48 cities, towns or boroughs that were notified their status could be revoked have taken the necessary action to remain bilingual.