MONTREAL Two decades after a provincial language law was passed, a certain provision that has been shelved all that time will come into force next year, the province announced Thursday. All Quebec companies and government bodies will be hearing from the province only in French, at least in written communications. That includes all municipalities and other governments in Quebec, as well as school boards and health and social services establishments. The change will also apply to all legal persons, including all companies, that were established in Quebec. The change will come into effect by May 5, 2022. Until then, the government will study whether, and when, any exceptions should be allowed.
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