In an effort to preserve the “French face everywhere in Québec,” acting Minister of Culture and Communications Hélène David announced proposed changes to rules that require businesses in the Canadian province to add a French message to outdoor displays.
The proposed changes were published, in French, in the Official Gazette of Québec. The changes seek to modify that portion of Québec’s Bill 101 or the French language law regarding sufficient French language presence on outdoor displays.
To comply with the new law, Québec businesses must have outdoor displays that use a French generic term to describe consumer products or services, a slogan, or any other term that displays information on a business. French signs must also be lit up at night along with English signs.
