A list of Quebec language law sections that bilingual municipalities want struck down

A bilingual sign for a mini market is shown in the city of Westmount on the Island of Montreal, Friday, Aug. 5, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes.

A group of 23 bilingual municipalities in Quebec has asked a Superior Court judge to suspend the application of several portions of the province's 2022 language reform, known as Bill 96. Lawyer Julius Grey says the law will have "enormous consequences" for cities that have the right to serve citizens in both English and French.

Quebec municipalities without official bilingual status are prohibited from communicating with citizens in English.

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