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Regardless of what the language commission in Quebec orders buses in Montreal to use on their signs, the Montreal Canadiens ...
Montreal buses sometimes display messages on the front of the bus. And during the playoffs, it’s normal to see the STM take ...
The minister responsible for French in Quebec says the province’s language watchdog will ignore complaints related to the use ...
Montreal's transit agency has removed the word "Go" from its electronic displays when supporting local sports teams to comply ...
Quebec’s language watchdog ordered Montreal’s public transit system to stop using ‘Go’ on bus electronic displays after a ...
As of yesterday, the Go Habs Go scandal has been greatly exaggerated. To recap, Montreal buses started writing “Go Habs Go” ...
In a statement Friday, Quebec's French-language minister said the slogan is part of "our DNA, our identity," and has been used for decades to support the Montreal Canadiens.
Jean-François Roberge, Quebec’s Minister of the French Language, is setting the record straight: “‘Go Habs Go!’ [is] an ...
The Controversy Over 'Go! Habs Go!' The controversy began when the OQLF received a complaint about the use of the word 'Go' as an Anglicism in the phrase 'Go! Canadiens Go!', which was displayed on ...
It’s been a little more than a year since Quebec Premier Francois Legault used the work “cool,” unironically, in the National ...
2:23 Quebec gives ‘Go Habs Go’ green light as Montreal Canadiens fans gear up for Game 3 The Quebec government has stepped in to defend the phrase “Go Habs Go!” as the provincial ...