US Companies Must Prepare for Upcoming Changes to the French Language Requirements for Trademarks in Quebec, Canada

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Amendments to the Charter of French Language (Charter) scheduled to come into force on June 1, 2025 will have major implications on trademark owners doing business in Quebec, Canada. This doesn’t just impact Canadian companies, but also the many U.S. companies doing business in Canada. And, since most companies make labels and packaging well in advance of when those items circulate in public, they must start preparing to comply with the new rules now, long before the amendments take effect.

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