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Devine v Quebec (AG) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Devine v Quebec (AG)
''Devine v Quebec (AG)'', () 2 S.C.R. 790 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the constitutional protection of minority language rights. ==Background== Allan Singer was a Montreal printer who mostly served anglophone clientele. For over 30 years, his store front had a sign advertising his store that was written in English only. He was charged under the ''Charter of the French Language'' for having an English sign. Singer and several others brought an action to strike down provisions of the French Language Charter and the ''Regulation respecting the language of commerce and business'', which required commercial signs to be in French only, as being laws that were ''ultra vires'' the province, and in violation of his freedom of expression under section 2(b) of the Canadian Charter and section 3 of the Quebec Charter, right to equality under 15(1) of the Canadian Charter, and his right against discrimination under section 10 of the Quebec Charter.
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