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After the OQLF’s ridiculous direction to the STM to remove ‘Go Habs Go’ from buses and replace it with a French phrase, it was surprising and heartening to see French ...
Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis expressed his dissatisfaction with the officiating throughout the course of Sunday’s ...
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 ...
The Montreal Canadiens went into the third period with a one-goal lead, but Washington fired back with four in the third, ...
The Quebec government has stepped in to defend the phrase "Go Habs Go!" as the provincial language watchdog takes heat for ...
Regardless of what the language commission in Quebec orders buses in Montreal to use on their signs, the Montreal Canadiens ...
The OQLF complaint about 'Go Habs Go' messaging on STM buses has been dismissed, and the phrase is now protected.
The minister responsible for French in Quebec says the province’s language watchdog will ignore complaints related to the use ...
When the Montreal Canadiens make the playoffs, the city of Montreal is collectively smiling. People have flags on their cars, ...
Montreal’s transit agency is now using the French expression “Allez! Canadiens Allez!” on the electronic displays on the ...
The report concludes that public bodies “must use the French language in an exemplary manner, which includes not using ...
Montreal's transit agency will be removing the word "Go" from its electronic displays when supporting local sports teams to comply with a directive from Quebec's French-language watchdog. The move is ...