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| | Bill 86 |
 | | With Bill 86, section 7 of the Charter still asserted that "French is the language of the legislature and the courts in Québec," but it specified that legislative bills and regulations will be adopted both in French and in English and that "either French or English may be used by any person in... |
 | | In fact, Bill 86, a new Act to amend Bill 101, was assented to 6 months before the December deadline, but it came into force only at that time. |
 | | In December 1988, Bill 178 was adopted by the Québec government after the Supreme Court found provisions of BILL 101, those regarding commercial signs and advertising, contrary to the guarantee of freedom of expression in the CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS. |
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