Thanks for the advice to our frustrated friends, but I must disagree on one topic: > But without our language law, French would only be a souvenir in Quebec. Economic and political changes in the last generations would have prevented the death of French in Quebec even without bill 101. But with all its difficulties, this law has given grounds to the affirmation of Quebecers as a Nation where French is predominant.
Sure glad I'm not living in Finland.
Thanks for the advice to our frustrated friends, but I must disagree on one topic:
> But without our language law, French would only be a souvenir in Quebec.
Economic and political changes in the last generations would have prevented the death of French in Quebec even without bill 101.
But with all its difficulties, this law has given grounds to the affirmation of Quebecers as a Nation where French is predominant.
I'm a French from Quebec and I laughed at this one...
Thanks for the details. There is also a summary of the rights and duties for IT translated here:
http://www.oqlf.gouv.qc.ca/english/infoguides/depliant_7_20050711.pdf