Game over? New language law puts Quebec's video game industry at risk, insiders say | CBC News

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According to Quebec’s industry ministry, the video game industry generates nearly $1.75 billion in revenue for the province every year. But those who work in the field say Bill 96 is putting all of that in jeopardy.

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Let them have their own little isolated French colony. Under the queens rule of course

Highly mobile industry. I’m sure it would be easy for whole companies to lift-and-shift to BC (like minds), NB (bilingual workers), or any other province.

Ontario’s open for business, and doesn’t discriminate against the English language while Quebec pretends to be their own French-only country

French only products for the global market ? Time to move.

Generally you would think a province that relies so heavily on government funding would not go out of their way to increase their dependence on it in such a way.

BC loves gamers…Vancouver has lot’s of highly trained computer science degree students coming out of our universities..

Quebec gave them all tax breaks to set up in Montreal and now our mensa government is pushing them out of the province, unintended consequences of bill 96?

Come to Alberta.

abolish French. like 5000 people in this country speak it.

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