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  "path": "/2026/06/quebec-language-laws-now-require-all-2026-hurricanes-to-be-named-jean-pierre/",
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  "textContent": "QUEBEC – A new language law will require Quebecois meteorologists to stop using the annual list of Atlantic hurricane names generated by the US National Hurricane Center, and instead refer to all named tropical storms as “Jean-Pierre”. “The list of storm names generated each year by the National Hurricane Center does not reflect our language […]\n\nThe post Quebec language laws now require all 2026 hurricanes to be named “Jean-Pierre” appeared first on The Beaverton.",
  "title": "Quebec language laws now require all 2026 hurricanes to be named “Jean-Pierre”"
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