Official Language Act
The
Official Language Act
of
1974
, is an act of the
National Assembly of Quebec
which made
French
the sole
official language
of
Quebec
, a province of
Canada
. It was ultimately supplanted by the
Charter of the French Language
in
1977
. The legislation was drafted in an attempt to follow the recommendations of the
Gendron Commission of Inquiry on the Situation of the French Language and Linguistic Rights in Quebec
. The act made French the official language in a number of areas:
Language of commercial signing (the use of French was required)
Language of labour relations and business (businesses wanting to deal with the state had to apply for francization programs)
Language of instruction (English language public school was restricted to children who had a "sufficient" knowledge of this language)
Language of legislation and justice (priority was given to French texts in case of ambiguity)
See also
Official Languages Act of Canada
Language policy
External link
Integral text of the Law
(French-English PDF document)
Office qubcois de la langue franaise - Repres et jalons historiques
(in French)
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