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Quebec government says 'Go Habs Go!' expression is part of province's identityThe Quebec government has stepped in to defend the phrase "Go Habs Go!" French-language Minister Jean-François Roberge says ...
Credit: As of yesterday, the Go Habs Go scandal has been greatly exaggerated. To recap, Montreal buses started writing “Go Habs Go” on their buses, but a complaint to the Office Québécois de la Langue ...
Montreal's transit agency has removed the word "Go" from its electronic displays when supporting local sports teams to comply with a directive from Quebec's French-language watchdog. The move ...
Though the word "Go" is a common sports expression, it's an Anglicism. The STM says it received the directive from the OQLF to modify its cheerful wording in the spring of 2024. It was only able ...
2:23 Quebec gives ‘Go Habs Go’ green light as Montreal Canadiens fans gear up for Game 3 The Quebec government has stepped in to defend the phrase “Go Habs Go!” as the provincial ...
Credit: The famous “Go Habs Go” situation is getting out of hand. Due to a complaint to the Office Québécoise de la Langue Française regarding the mythical inscription on STM buses, the city’s buses ...
The famous “Go Habs Go” situation is getting out of hand. Due to a complaint to the Office Québécoise de la Langue Française regarding the mythical inscription on STM buses, the city’s ...
The minister responsible for French in Quebec says the province's language watchdog will, from now on, ignore complaints related to the use of English in the phrase "Go! Habs Go!" The Montreal ...
Dave Sidaway Montreal Gazette The Parti Québécois says its leader will keep using the hashtag “Go Habs Go” even though Quebec’s language watchdog has targeted “Go” as an English word.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi MONTREAL — The Quebec government has stepped in to defend the phrase "Go Habs Go!" as the provincial language watchdog takes heat for objecting to the ...
Re: “No Habs No: Quebec orders STM to drop ‘Go’ from bus messages because it’s an English word” (The Gazette, April 24) The “Go Habs Go” slogan has become an iconic expression of ...
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