US Trade Office Takes Aim at Quebec’s French-Language Law
Bill 96 has the support of many Quebec residents who are concerned about the long-term future of the French language in the province of about 9 million people.
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The US is targeting Quebec’s controversial French-language law as a barrier to trade, a move that may further complicate Canada’s decisions in responding to President Donald Trump’s tariffs.