What Quebec’s Bill 96 Means for Food Suppliers: Key Trademark & Labeling Changes
May 26, 2025
Food suppliers distributing products in Quebec should be aware of significant upcoming regulatory changes. Effective June 1, 2025,Quebec’s Bill 96 introduces stricter requirements on the use of non-French terms in trademarks, product labeling, and public signage. Businesses will need to ensure compliance with the new language rules, particularly regarding the visibility and predominance of French on all consumer-facing materials.
What’s Changing?
Bill 96 strengthens Quebec’s French language laws and will significantly impact how trademarks appear on food packaging and public signage:
Why This Matters to Food Suppliers
For further information on Bill 96, please view the following GAIN report.
What Quebec’s Bill 96 Means for Food Suppliers: Key Trademark & Labeling Changes
Food suppliers distributing products in Quebec should be aware of significant upcoming regulatory changes.
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