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Quebec's language regulators reversed a decision to fine a Montreal pub for not having a French-dominant sign.
Quebec's language regulator initially ordered Montreal's Burgundy Lion pub to make its sign more French, citing new laws requiring French to be "markedly predominant."
Owner Toby Lyle argued the name "Burgundy" is tied to the neighborhood's identity.
After facing potential daily fines, the regulator reversed its decision, acknowledging the sign met the language rules.
This incident is part of Quebec's efforts to strengthen French usage, under Premier François Legault.
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Los reguladores lingüísticos de Quebec revocaron una decisión de multar a un pub de Montreal por no tener un signo dominante en francés.