1992: Through Translation, Mordecai Richler’s Oh Canada! Oh Quebec! Generates Controversy in English and French

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1992: Through Translation, Mordecai Richler’s Oh Canada! Oh Quebec! Generates Controversy in English and French
Abstract
Montreal novelist and social critic Mordecai Richler's 1992 book, Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!: Requiem for a Divided Country, was a critical look at Bill 178 – Quebec’s French-only language law for exterior business signs – and earlier language legislation that restricted the use of English in the province.
Book Title
Translation Effects: The Shaping of Modern Canadian Culture
Place
Montreal-Kingston
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Date
2014
Pages
262-270
Language
en
ISBN
978-0-7735-4317-1
Citation
McDonough Dolmaya, Julie. “1992: Through Translation, Mordecai Richler’s Oh Canada! Oh Quebec! Generates Controversy in English and French.” In Translation Effects: The Shaping of Modern Canadian Culture, edited by Kathy Mezei, Sherry Simon, and Luise von Flotow, 262–270. Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014.
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