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Another Montreal restaurant gets letter from OQLF over English stickers

At least two Montreal restaurants received letters warning them that stickers posted near their front doors contravened the French Language Charter.

Restaurant owners say making a fuss over stickers is 'an extreme waste of taxpayers dollars'

The OQLF has been sending letters to businesses asking them to use French versions of promotional stickers, like the ones offered by travel site TripAdvisor. (Sean Henry/CBC)

At least two Montreal restaurants have received letters this week from Quebec's French language watchdog over English stickers posted near their front doors.

The Officequbcois de lalangue franaise says the stickers, which advertise Interac and TripAdvisor, contravene the French Language Charter.

"I started laughing when I received the letterbecause I found it very, very funny that we're spending the time, the energy, on a thing like this,"ImadNabwani, owner ofLePoisPench, said Friday.

He is the second business owner to comeforward this week about a warning letter from the OQLF.

I don't know how an inspector could come and take the time and go through every door in the city.- ImadNabwani

Owners of The Burgundy Lion pub in Little Burgundy received a letter as well, for a "Recommended by Trip Advisor" sticker in their front window.

In Nabwani's case, he opted to remove the stickers, which say "Say Yes to Interac" and "Recommended by Trip Advisor."

He says he's more concerned with promoting his businessand that,prior to receivingthe letter, he didn't noticethe stickers were in English.

"I own the place, and I never noticed that this is how it's written," he said.

"I don't know how an inspector could come and take the time and go through every door in the city."

The OQLF letter included links to websites where French-language versions of the stickers can be ordered something Nabwani says he'll consider.

'The sticker's staying'

Paul Desbaillets, co-owner of the Burgundy Lion,saidFriday he has no intention of taking his Trip Advisor stickerdown.

"The sticker's staying," he said.

However, fellowco-owner Toby Lyle said later in the dayhe hadordered the French version and will stick it beside the English one.

For his part, Desbailletsstressedthat he's always cooperated with the language laws. He says creating an issue out ofthe sticker crosses a line.

"We're all very proud Quebecers," he said,"but this is such an extreme waste of taxpayers dollars."

The letters did not include deadlines for the stickers to be removed.

In a Facebook post on Friday,Lyletried toclarify hispub'sposition after receivingmessages and emails suggesting"we may have an issue with the French language and that is simply not the case."

"My issue with the letter from the OQLF was less the subject matter and more the massive waste of taxpayer money and time," he wrote.

"If we had received a French only sticker, we would have treated it in exactly the same manner and posted it in the same place."