Ford v Quebec (AG)
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title:
Ford v Quebec (AG)
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Ford v Quebec (AG), [1988] 2 SCR 712 is a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision in which the Court struck down part of the Charter of the French Language, commonly known as "Bill 101". This law had prohibited the use of commercial signs written in languages other than French and required businesses to use only the French versions of their names. The court ruled that Bill 101 violated the freedom of expression as guaranteed in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Supreme Court of Canada case
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_v_Quebec_(AG)
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2023-12-28T17:48:47Z
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