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Case Comment: Choice of Language and Commercial Expression Under s. 2(b) of the Canadian Charter
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Case Comment: Choice of Language and Commercial Expression Under s. 2(b) of the Canadian Charter
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A case study of the 1988 legal decision in "Ford v. A.G. Quebec" in which the Supreme Court of Canada in a unanimous decision held that Bill 101 provisions on the language of signs infringed on the free expression and the non-discrimination provisions of the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms and the Constitutional Act (1982).
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British Journal of Canadian Studies
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Vol. 4
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no. 1
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1-11
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1989
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en
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Belcher, Ruth C. “Case Comment: Choice of Language and Commercial Expression Under s. 2(b) of the Canadian Charter.” British Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 4, no. 1 (1989): 1–11.
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