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Montreal writer Christopher DiRaddo says he’s disappointed after a municipal library told him he’s not allowed to hold his monthly book club there because it would violate Quebec’s new language law.

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Writer Christopher DiRaddo tried to book a space at a Montreal public library to host his book club, only to be told Bill 96 had gotten in the way. (Gloria Henriquez/CBC)

Montreal writer Christopher DiRaddo says he’s disappointed after a municipal library told him he’s not allowed to hold his monthly book club there because it would violate Quebec’s new language law. 

The Violet Hour Book Club explores 2SLGBTQ+ literature, and though members read a mix of French- and English-language books, discussions are held in English, DiRaddo explained when reaching out to the Père-Ambroise public library in the Montreal Village. 

“Instead of creating bridges, which I hope to do with my book club, I felt like they were putting barriers in the way,”

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