Biden administration raises ‘concerns’ about aspects of Quebec language law
MONTREAL — A proposed regulation around the language of commercial signage in Quebec is attracting skepticism from U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration, which has “concerns” about the potential impact on American businesses.
The issue came up during a wide-ranging meeting between high-level trade officials from both countries in Toronto on Wednesday.
A summary of the meeting said an advisor for the United States Trade Representative used the gathering to share “concerns about trademark provisions of Quebec’s Bill 96 and their potential implications for U.S. businesses, including small and medium-sized enterprises.”
Passed in 2022, Quebec’s Law 14 — better known as Bill 96 — was a sweeping set of reforms to provincial language laws that the government says will further protect and advance the position of French in the province.