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17.01 French Typographical Rules—Introduction

In Canada, English documents often contain French-language words, phrases, names, titles, quotations, abstracts and bibliographic references. This appendix gives the basic rules of French typography. If you follow them when writing or revising, you will ensure that French-language material is correctly presented.

For further information, see Le guide du rédacteur.1

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  • Back to the note1 Canada, Department of Public Works and Government Services Canada, Translation Bureau, Le guide du rédacteur, Ottawa, 1996.