Proposed Quebec language rules will lead to fewer products, higher prices: lawyer
MONTREAL — Appliance manufactures and a Montreal lawyer say proposed Quebec language regulations will lead to fewer choices and higher costs for products like home appliances.
The draft regulations released last month require manufacturers to translate into French all permanent markings on appliances that are necessary for the use of the products.
Under current law, permanent markings, such as those that are engraved on or welded to appliances, don’t have to be in French unless they’re related to safety.
The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers says the vast majority of appliances on the market aren’t compliant with the new rules.