Quebec campaign to boost French on signs - Action News
Home WebMail Thursday, November 28, 2024, 05:20 AM | Calgary | -18.4°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Montreal

Quebec campaign to boost French on signs

Quebec's language inspectors are launching a campaign designed to boost the visibility of French language on commercial signs.
An Office de la langue franaise commercial shows an example of a chain store with an English language name complying with the law by adding a descriptive word in french. (CBC)

Quebec's language inspectors are launching a campaign designed to boost the visibility of theFrench language on commercial signs.

The $500,000 awareness campaign by the Office de la langue franaise (OLF)begins in December and will target large corporations with English trademark names.

The head of Quebec's language agency said English names are permitted but they must be accompanied by a descriptive term or slogan in French.

Louise Marchand said the agency is prepared to help companies meet the requirements and a program has been set up to assist smaller businesses.

Marchand wouldn't say what the penalty will be if companies don't comply.

Officials fear that big-box stores and their anglophone names will undermine Quebec's status as a francophone society.