Montreal writer Christopher DiRaddo says he's disappointed after a municipal library told him he's not allowed to hold his monthly book club there because it would violate Quebec's new language law.
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Author says Montreal library refuses to host English book club, citing language lawsA Montreal author is speaking out after a local library cited Quebec's language laws in refusing his request to host an ...
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The Gazette on MSNMontreal apologizes to author after English book club fiascoThe city of Montreal has apologized to a local author whose English-language book club was refused the use of a public ...
The City of Montreal says it needs more guidance from the Quebec government in applying the province’s language laws after a ...
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Montreal backtracks and allows English book club in library, says French laws unclearDays after a local Montreal library refused to offer space for an English-language book club, the City of Montreal has ...
A Montrealer hoping to host a book club in English in a Montreal public library has been told that he cannot use their space unless he provides a French translator. Christopher DiRaddo, who organizes ...
Montreal writer Christopher DiRaddo says he's disappointed after a municipal library told him he's not allowed to hold his monthly book club there because it would violate Quebec's new language law.
Christopher DiRaddo founded the Violet Hour Book Club in 2018, with the goal of bringing together anyone interested in discussing LGBTQ2+ literature. “I wanted to create a place where people ...
Christopher DiRaddo, the author behind the Violet Hour book club, which focuses on LGBTQ+ literature, said the city told him Friday that he can hold his club meetings at the library after all.
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