Biden administration raises ‘concerns’ about aspects of Quebec language law
Biden administration raises ‘concerns’ about aspects of Quebec language law
Michel Rochette, president of the Quebec branch of the Retail Council of Canada, sees the Biden administration's message as a "signal'' couched in diplomatic language.
Michel Rochette, president of the Quebec branch of the Retail Council of Canada, sees the Biden administration's message as a "signal'' couched in diplomatic language.
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How about Biden addresses his own country's cultural issues before weighing in on the neighbours.
26 32 ReplyIt’s an economic issue not a cultural one for them
22 1 ReplyThe US should adopt Chinese as an official language, in order to make it easier to engage with Chinese businesses.
It's an economic issue.
6 2 ReplyThe US doesn’t have official languages
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An "advisor for the United States Trade Representative" raised concerns.
18 0 Reply23 6 ReplyCome on. This is very clearly “howaboutism”.
20 1 ReplyI mean, in this case it's, "Mind your business." Quebec's language laws are not the USA's concern.
7 1 ReplyThat's exactly what USA are trying to do, minding their own business.
It's a law directly impacting all businesses operating in Quebec.
5 1 ReplyExactly. Quebec law is not the USA's business. American owned businesses understood they would be subject to Canadian law when they set up shop here.
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