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As of yesterday, the Go Habs Go scandal has been greatly exaggerated. To recap, Montreal buses started writing “Go Habs Go” ...
Jean-François Roberge, Quebec’s Minister of the French Language, is setting the record straight: “‘Go Habs Go!’ [is] an ...
Montreal's transit agency has removed the word "Go" from its electronic displays when supporting local sports teams to comply ...
The minister responsible for French in Quebec says the province’s language watchdog will ignore complaints related to the use ...
MONTREAL — The Quebec government has stepped in to defend the phrase “Go Habs Go!” as the provincial language watchdog takes ...
The decision was made because the word "go" is an anglicism, said a spokesperson for Montreal's transit agency.
Regardless of what the language commission in Quebec orders buses in Montreal to use on their signs, the Montreal Canadiens ...
“There’s a certain beauty in the slogan “Go! Habs Go!” when you think about it: the English “Go” that everyone understands, and the anglicized “Habs,” derived from “habitant” — a word that once ...
French-language Minister Jean-François Roberge says the watchdog will dismiss any future complaints regarding "Go Habs Go!" ...
When the Montreal Canadiens make the playoffs, the city of Montreal is collectively smiling. People have flags on their cars, ...
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