
CTV National News: 'Go Habs Go' signage gets a line change during the playoffs
CTV National News: 'Go Habs Go' signage gets a line change during the playoffs
Kelly Greig reports on a language complaint that has resulted in Montreal city buses having to stop using the phrase 'Go Habs Go' on their signage.

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