Quebec government says ‘Go Habs Go!’ is part of province’s identity
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In our plural societies, common references are increasingly difficult to find. To reach everyone, it often takes something very significant. I think, among other things, Trump's return and his incomprehensible cha-cha-cha on tariffs.
Montreal Buses May See ‘Go Habs Go’ Message Return in the Fall: Transit Board
Montreal buses may re-introduce the “Go Habs Go” message on buses, after removing the English words and changing them to “Allez Canadiens Allez” following a language complaint. However, it might not be for some time, according to the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) board of directors. STM, Montreal’s public transit operator, removed the English language words from its buses after the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) said it …
The decision to remove "Go" from the STM buses does not merit further delay, according to Antoine Robitaille.
MONTREAL — The Government of Quebec intervenes to defend the expression "Go! Habs Go!". French Language Minister Jean-François Roberge stated that this slogan is an integral part of the ADN and identity of Quebec and that it has been used for decades to support the Montreal Canadiens hockey team. "It is a grouping expression, rooted in our history, which is part of our cultural and historical specificity," said Jean-François Roberge on Platform …
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