New Quebec Language Reform Bill May Boost Demand for Canadian French Translation
Bill 96, proposed in May 2021, would require French certification for smaller businesses. Shared grant of USD 2.2m already allotted to Montreal-area companies.
Bill 96, proposed in May 2021, would require French certification for smaller businesses. Shared grant of USD 2.2m already allotted to Montreal-area companies.
We surveyed four language industry and translator associations about how Covid-19 lockdowns have affected business thus far.
Court green-lights class action lawsuit by LSPs that claim Canada Translation Bureau’s “flawed and polluted” translation memory is losing them time and money.
Lionbridge awarded two translation contracts to provide services to Canadian Intellectual Property Office, valued at around CAD 1.5m (USD 1.1m).
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