
La Charte de la langue française
La Charte de la langue française, also known as Bill 101, is a law in Quebec that emphasizes French as the official language of government, business, and daily life. It promotes the use of French in workplaces, advertising, education, and public services to protect and strengthen the French-speaking community. The law sets rules for signage, ensures that French is the primary language in schools, and limits the use of other languages, especially English, in certain contexts. Its goal is to preserve Quebec’s unique linguistic identity while ensuring access to services and opportunities for all residents.