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Upcoming amendments to the Regulation respecting the language of commerce and business

On June 26, 2024, the Regulation to amend mainly the Regulation respecting the language of commerce and business (the Regulation) was published in the Gazette officielle du Québec. The Regulation introduces significant...more

Regulation to amend mainly the Regulation respecting the language of commerce and business: key takeaways from a recent discussion...

On January 10, 2024, the Regulation to amend mainly the Regulation respecting the language of commerce and business (the “Draft Regulation”) was published in the Gazette officielle du Québec. The Draft Regulation was eagerly...more

French-language requirements in Québec: Publication of the Draft Regulation to amend mainly the Regulation respecting the language...

On January 10, 2024, the Regulation to amend mainly the Regulation respecting the language of commerce and business (Draft Regulation) was published in the Gazette Officielle du Québec. The Draft Regulation was eagerly...more

How to slice through trademark challenges: Key takeaways for proper trademark licensing

Licensing trademarks in Canada can be beneficial to a trademark owner when done properly, including providing a potentially powerful source of revenue. However, without careful drafting and management of the license, things...more

[Ongoing Program] Branding and French Language Requirements in Québec: Understanding the Recognized Trademark Exception through...

In this webinar, our speakers will discuss the French language requirements in Québec as they apply to product markings, promotion, and advertisement, with practical tips on how to take advantage of the “recognized trademark”...more

Amendments to the Charter of the French language

Since it was introduced in May 2021, a lot of ink has been spilled, to say the least, over Bill 96, which seeks to reinforce the provisions of the Charter of the French Language (the “Charter”).   Smart & Biggar’s...more

Bill 96 and proposed reforms to the Charter of the French language in Québec

On May 13, 2021, the government of Québec introduced Bill 96 with an intent to “strengthen” the provisions in the Charter of the French language (the French Charter). We do not know whether Bill 96 will be adopted and, if so,...more

French Language Requirements in Québec: Part 7 - The rules governing business names

Important Notice: On May 13, 2021, the Québec government tabled Bill 96 which aims to better protect the French language in the Province of Québec. While the contents of our firm’s French Language Requirements in Québec...more

French language requirements in Québec: A "recognized trademark" displayed outside a building

Important Notice: The Québec government has announced its intention to modify the French Charter in order to better protect the French language in Québec. We do not know precisely when these changes will come into force, nor...more

French Language Requirements in Québec: Part 5 - The “recognized trademark” exception

Important Notice: The Québec government has announced its intention to modify the French Charter in order to better protect the French language in Québec. We do not know precisely when these changes will come into force, nor...more

French language requirements in Québec: Part 4 - Public signs, posters and commercial advertising

This fourth article of our French language requirements in Québec series explores the rules for public signs, posters, and commercial advertising in Québec. For an introduction to the Charter of the French language (R.S.Q. c....more

French language requirements in Québec: Part 3 – Language used in commercial publications, including websites and social media

This third article of the French language requirements in Québec series will address the French language requirements for commercial publications. For an introduction to the Charter of the French language (R.S.Q. c. C-11)...more

French Language law in Canada: Part 2 – Inscriptions on products and accompanying documentation

The French language holds status of official language in Québec through the Charter of the French Language (R.S.Q. c. C-11) (the French Charter). In a continued examination of the French language requirements for commerce and...more

French language law in Canada: Part 1 - An introduction

The Charter of the French language (R.S.Q. c. C-11) (the French Charter) was adopted in 1977 by the Québec government to protect the French language. The French Charter gives the French language the status of official...more

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