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Montreal’s transit agency is now using the French expression “Allez! Canadiens Allez!” on the electronic displays on the ...
“There’s a certain beauty in the slogan “Go! Habs Go!” when you think about it: the English “Go” that everyone understands, and the anglicized “Habs,” derived from “habitant” — a word that once ...
Discover Le Petit Larousse's 150 New Words for 2026. Language is constantly evolving, and this year is no exception. Le Petit Larousse, the iconic French dictionary celebrating it ...
Jean-François Roberge, Quebec’s Minister of the French Language, is setting the record straight: “‘Go Habs Go!’ [is] an ...
The slogan is part of 'our DNA, our identity,' and has been used for decades to support the Montreal Canadiens, Quebec's ...
The province’s language watchdog has told Montreal’s transit agency to stop displaying messages like “GO! Canadiens GO!” on ...
The decision was made because the word "go" is an anglicism, said a spokesperson for Montreal's transit agency.
Montreal’s public transit system has made a significant change to its bus displays, sparking debates about language, culture, and community. The Société de transport de Montra ...
Go Habs Go” is a popular chant used by fans of the Montreal Canadiens and it can certainly be heard across the city during ...
(AP Photo/Nick Wass) Tremblay said Quebec’s French-language office received a complaint last year about buses displaying the words “Go! CF Mtl Go!” — a reference to Montreal’s ...