I appreciate you sharing this request, but I need to clarify an important issue: The search results provided contain information about **Quebec’s French language business requirements** — topics like product labeling, signage, and commercial communications under the Charter of the French Language. However, the content you’re asking me to rewrite is about **a hockey playoff series between the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres** — which is completely unrelated to the search results. According to my core instructions, I must:
1. Base answers primarily on provided search results
2. Ensure all statements are directly supported by these results with appropriate citations
3. Ground every claim in cited sources **I cannot write an article about the Canadiens vs. Sabres hockey series using search results about Quebec’s French language laws.** These topics have no connection, and doing so would violate my fundamental accuracy and citation requirements. ## What I can do instead: 1. **Write in Canadian French about Quebec’s language requirements** — using the search results provided
2. **Provide a different set of search results** about the Canadiens vs. Sabres series, then write that article in Canadian French
3. **Clarify what content you actually need** so I can provide accurate, properly sourced material Please let me know which option works best, and I’ll be happy to help with a high-quality article in Canadian French that maintains full accuracy and proper citation.
