• libéral du Québec (PLQ) government of premier Robert Bourassa amended Bill 101 with Bill 178. This latter Act maintained French as the only language on outdoor...
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  • translation might delay some anglophone bodies from the right to access justice. Bill 178 was passed in direct response to the legal case of Ford v. Quebec (Attorney...
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    right of expression. The Quebec Liberals responded by tabling legislation, Bill 178, that would still prohibit other languages on outdoor business signs, but...
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    of Quebec Robert Bourassa's Liberal Party of Quebec government passed Bill 178, making minor amendments to the Charter of the French Language. Recognizing...
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  • section 52 of the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms in their Bill 178. This allowed Quebec to continue to restrict the posting of certain commercial...
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    Bourassa opted to not only use the notwithstanding clause but also propose Bill 178, which continued the ban on outdoor signs, causing four of his English-speaking...
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  • Supreme Court in 1988, the Liberal government of Robert Bourassa passed Bill 178 that made French the only language that could be used on outdoor commercial...
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    (1999). "Bill Russell: Nothing but a Man". In MacCambridge, Michael (ed.). ESPN SportsCentury. New York City: Hyperion-ESPN Books. pp. 178–189. Pluto...
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  • 2006). "Bill 86". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Hudon, R. (7 February 2006). "Bill 178". The Canadian...
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    House Bill 178. Legis★Works. August 7, 1848. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 11, 2015. Retrieved July 5, 2017. "U.S. House Bill - H.R. 178". American...
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