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Last week, Quebec introduced Bill 96 — a sweeping new French-language bill that impacts everything from immigrants and local businesses to schools and signage.

The tabled legislation would amend the existing Charter of the French Language (aka Bill 101) and includes over 20 new changes to legislation that promote the use of French in Quebec. Here are nine that you should know.

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Certain Montrealers will soon be able to receive doses of COVID-19 vaccines in Quebec depanneurs, Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) locations and banks across the city, according to a provincial press release from April 8.

The move, by Health Minister Christian Dubé, was made in an effort to strengthen the province's immunization capacity and accelerate COVID-19 vaccination in Quebec.

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If you work for a private company or community organization, you could now get a rapid test for COVID-19 at your Quebec workplace in the event of an outbreak, according to a press release from Quebec Minister of Health Christian Dubé.

The ministry says Quebec businesses and community organizations can start applying for rapid tests on the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MSSS) webpage. 

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Since the start of the pandemic, many people have been wondering about local Montreal businesses and how they would survive.

And while some would say that it's crazy to start a new venture in the middle of all of this chaos, that hasn't stopped these Montreal entrepreneurs from starting new adventures.

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Being tracked in realtime, at all times, might sound like something out of a science fiction movie but in Quebec, you can be tracked if you travel, and honestly, there's not much you can do about it. 

This isn't just some dystopian conspiracy theory. According to geographic information system expert and McGill professor Renee Sieber, cellphone companies already have individual tracking data.

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Whether you love it or hate it, everybody has to make a resume at some point. And with so many job options in Montreal right now, we figured there are probably others, like us, wondering how and what makes a good resume. That's why we turned to Jess Daltrey at We Love Resumes.

The company helps Canadians with resumes and cover letters to help with the tough competition. Even here in Montreal and yep, even in French.

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The annual list of Canada's Top 100 Employers was just released and several Quebec companies made the cut in 2021. 

The list, published by Mediacorp Inc. and featured in The Globe and Mail, evaluates "which employers lead their industries in offering exceptional workplaces for their employees."

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A tech entrepreneur says it would be economically unfeasible for his new online robotics marketplace to conform to Quebec’s French-language laws. About a month ago, the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF), sent Mario Tremblay, the founder and CEO of RobotShop.com, notice that his company was in violation of Article 51 of the language charter, which mandates that all products have inscriptions in French.

As a result, he’s stated that he might have to move his headquarters elsewhere.

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