27-11-2025 19:02 via montrealgazette.com

Hands off our playlists: Quebecers push back against proposed French music rules, poll suggests

Quebecers are not keen on the province’s plan to make French music more prevalent and easier to discover on streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music, a new Léger survey suggests. A majority — 61 per cent — said French music is already easy to find, with 66 per cent saying the government should not influence music availability, according to results published Thursday. Just over three-quarters of respondents — 76 per cent — said they would oppose the
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