Part of a law intended to reduce the use of this language was struck down in a Supreme Court case brought upon by wool shop owner Valerie Ford. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this language, whose usage in business settings declined after the passing of the 1977 sub-national Law 101, prompting the relocation of companies like BMO and Sun Life.
ANSWER: English
[10e] Bill 101 led to the relocation of one of these businesses named for Montreal to Toronto. Canadian examples of these businesses like TD fared unusually well after the 2008 financial crisis.
ANSWER: bank [or commercial banks or investment bank]
[10m] Bill 101’s restrictions on the use of English came after this “revolution” in Quebec politics, which greatly reduced the influence of the Catholic Church and led to an increase in support for Quebec sovereignty.
ANSWER: Quiet Revolution [or Révolution tranquille]
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