Canada:
New Provisions Of The Charter Of The French Language (Bill 96) (Podcast)
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In this new episode of Perspectives, Antoine Aylwin and
Iara Griffith, lawyers in the Privacy and Cybersecurity Law group,
discuss the new provisions brought to the Charter of the French
language by Bill 96 and their impact on the business
community.
One year after the amendments to the Charter came into force,
Antoine and Iara report on the new provisions applicable as of June
1, 2023. They present the highlights of Bill 96 and discuss the
changes it implies for companies in Quebec.
They discuss membership contracts and their exceptions, the
consumer protection law as well as the legal advertising law, and
they clarify everything that "administration" entails
within the meaning of the Charter.
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