Montreal backtracks and allows English book club in library, says French laws unclear
MONTREAL — Days after a local Montreal library refused to offer space for an English-language book club, the City of Montreal has backtracked and asked the Quebec government for more guidance in applying the province’s language laws.
Christopher DiRaddo, the author behind the Violet Hour book club, which focuses on LGBTQ+ literature, said the city told him Friday that he can hold his club meetings at the library after all.
“They apologized for the situation … and acknowledged that they too are unsure how the law applies … and it’s difficult to get exact guidelines,” DiRaddo said in an interview.
On Monday, the Père-Ambroise library in the Ville-Marie borough told DiRaddo that he could hold events only in French. City officials had backed the library’s decision, saying his English-language book discussions would be permitted if he offered simultaneous French-language translation — a requirement he said was unrealistic.


