Quebec Music Store Owners Say New Language Law Will Hurt Business

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Quebec music store owners say new language law will hurt business

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3 hours agoNewsDuration 1:59A Quebec law taking effect in 2025 will force labels on all products to include French larger than any other language. As most music equipment is imported with English labels, store owners worry it could run them out of business.

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