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After selling homes in Montreal for close to three decades, real estate agent Mario Conte says he’s used to dealing with paperwork — but not the kind he recently received. The Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) sent him a complaint letter about the language he uses on social media.“I was really surprised, astonished,” Conte said. “They mentioned to me that on my social media platforms, there wasn’t enough of the French language.”The trilingual agent says all of his printed material, from business cards to calendars, is in French and his website is in both languages. Get breaking National…
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