Harry Schick has owned the family business for over four decades and during that time, he says, he’s always served clients in both French and English.
“To me, an anglophone customer and francophone customer deserve equal respect,” he said. “There’s no way that a francophone is three times more important than an anglophone. So in this store, the signs are remaining bilingual and equal in size.” Schick said the new regulations are “not going to improve the situation of the French language in Quebec.”
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