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Montreal Gazette on MSNNo Habs No: Quebec orders STM to drop ‘Go’ from bus messages because it’s an English wordThe province’s language watchdog has told Montreal’s transit agency to stop displaying messages like “GO! Canadiens GO!” on ...
Dave Sidaway Montreal Gazette The Parti Québécois says its leader will keep using the hashtag “Go Habs Go” even though Quebec’s language watchdog has targeted “Go” as an English word.
We have all seen and experienced the intense polarization in today’s society. It is everywhere around us. People seem less and less able to communicate with those on the other ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: Want to do something about polarized society? Stop shouting slogans — Solomon D. StevensI have lost friends over the last couple of years, and you may have as well. What can we do to make things better?
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Montreal Gazette on MSNPQ stands by English slogan rejected by OQLF, says ‘we’ve been using Go Habs Go for 100 years’Quebec’s language watchdog ordered Montreal’s public transit system to stop using ‘Go’ on bus electronic displays after a ...
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Montreal buses remove ‘Go! Canadiens Go!’ after language watchdog complaintThe decision was made because the word "go" is an anglicism, said a spokesperson for Montreal's transit agency.
If we speak in political slogans, we'll get to where we can only think in political slogans. Then it becomes impossible to ...
Montreal buses sometimes display messages on the front of the bus. And during the playoffs, it’s normal to see the STM take ...
Stuart James accompanied his 13-year-old son to experience the glitzy six-a-side tournament tailor-made for the YouTube ...
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