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Quebec Considering Rescinding Certain Labeling Requirements

Quebec recently introduced legislation that could remove certain labeling and registration requirements for “upholstered and stuffed articles” sold in the province, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council reported Oct. 22. Quebec, which is the only Canadian province that imposes the…

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specific requirements, would continue to impose other “applicable federal requirements” on labeling if the legislation is passed. Ontario and Manitoba removed similar requirements in 2019 and 2020, respectively. Quebec requires that labels and inscriptions on all goods appear in French. The French language requirement would remain intact as well on upholstered and stuffed goods.